[stylist] Sestina - "Richard III Professes Genetics"
Bridgit Pollpeter
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Wed Apr 16 04:30:25 UTC 2014
The book was The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey. I really enjoyed it.
Bridgit
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Hi Pepples,
Here's a poem I wrote about fifteen years ago. It's a sestina, which
are notoriously difficult to get right, even surpassing sonnets. The
reason is that the form first appeared in southern France during the
12th century, when they were used in duels between rival troubadours.
So the form has legs, has we put it nowadays. The focus of this poem is
Richard III, the English king who murdered his nephews in the Tower of
London.
OH yes, and here's a little info on sestinas. They feature six stanzas,
each line ending in one of six words. The first stanza would have the
form ABCDEF, the next stanza with the same end words but in a different
order. The final stanza is called an envoi, and ends with three lines,
each line containing two of the featured end words. It's devilishly
hard to finish even a bad sestina; especially in English. Anyway,
here's mine.
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Richard III Professes Genetics
I come before you now, the very root and chromosome
of sin immured in public flesh.Our sleek and horselike
State awakens from its dream of law to fevered choking;
and I, the phlegm that issues out in lieu of prayer appealing
reason, God or hell, proclaim an order roisterous
and small:the rule of DNA, that mighty lord and curly.
Who made the foot malformed?The hair upon it curly,
stiff or straight?That silent king the chromosome
commands it all.And if the blood is roisterous
or chastened as a saint; the face, of horselike
plainness, or made so maid or boy might say:appealing!
--it's all the law of tiny inner seeds.I'm choking
on the truth of it; but now you'll find me choking
back a bastard glee.I've got you by the curly
hairs, my better favored coz.I'm not appealing,
no, nor never was, the subject of my lord the chromosome
in wrath.Don't quarrel now, y those boys your eye has always found
appealing
fall to you by force.The righteous mob is roisterous,
but swiftly tamed, for who can charge a spoiled moral chromosome?
Or if you find your loving fingers slowly choking
nephew throats--be free of shame!You serve a lord morecurly
quaint and ancient thanthe serpent in the tree:of horselike
common sense and twice the wile.For double helix, horselike,
graceful, races through your deepest streams, appealing
to the Ithat eats and sleeps and screws, and courts the curly
head of faith to smash it in.Your ruddy roisterous
flesh is wise to turn away from pale heaven's choking
news.The self is home.Salvation's in the chromosome.
Therefore, cousin, claim the credo Chromosome, so appealing
in it's sleek and horselike honesty, and see your roisterous
nephews choking...their holy mouths an O...their lashes curly.
WLH
--
"Let's drink a toast now to who we really are."
--Jane Siberry
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