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Anyone for Rompuy-Pompuy?
The new 'Permanent President of the European Council' is the Belgian PM Herman Van Rompuy (5 syllables pronounced 'Rompow') aka 'Haiku Herman', as he writes them in Flemish. As all Flemings know, 'Dat is een Japanse dichtvorm. met een vers van vijf lettergrepen, dan eentje van 7 lettergrepen en ten slotte nog een vers van vijf lettergrepen.'
The new European 'High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Public Security' (further shades of Titipu) is Baroness Ashton (5 syllables pronounced 'Ashton') of Upholland, not that Holland Anyone care to supply the middle seven syllables to link this couple in appropriate style, or immortalise them jointly or singly in any other form? Presumbaly Tony Blair's undercarriage (cf John Whitworth) is now safe. |
Herman Van Rompuy
Fancied rumpy-pumpy with Baroness Ashton. Though I must say it sounds unlikely. Sometimes a statement of the bleeding obvious is the only way to go. |
Eurocrat-bureaucrat
Herman Van Rompuy, he never did evil, and never did good. Baroness Ashton, she characteristically, stated she possibly would if she could. |
Well, that not only sums up the situation perfectly, it ticks all the Hecht/Hollander boxes as well. I am in awe!
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Well and truly double-dactylled!
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It's a form dreamed up by Anthony Hecht and John Hollander - the Double Dactyl. The rules are as follows.
The poem consists of two stanzas, each a quatrain. The first three lines of each are formed by two dactyls, the fourth a single dactyl and a macron. The last line rhymes with the fourth. The first line is nonsense (Higgledy-Piggledy is often called into play, and is sometimes used as an alternative name for the form). The second line is a proper noun; titles are allowed (as Alfred Lord Tennyson). One of the double dactyllic lines must consist of a single word. Foreign languages are encouraged, since the inventors expressed the hope that "this will restore macaronic verse to the dignity it has not enjoyed since the middle ages". The name - double dactyl - suggests two fingers. This is not an accident. :) Here is Babette Deutsch's explanatory example; Fiddlety-diddlety Hecht atque Hollander, Didacts and wits with a Soupçon of Sade Made of the form that the Former invented an UltraDraconian Joke on the fade. |
Ah! Thanks, Ann. I knew about double dactyls--one learns about them quickly on Drills and Amusements. But I had no idea that Hecht and Hollander were their originators, so that's my new bit of info for the day.
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Well, if you really want to be pedantic, the single word line must have never been used before in another double dact. So UltraDraconian would work, but characteristically would not.
I like double dactyls a lot for the sole reason that they're the only complicated form I can do really well. |
Haiku is difficult - little room to maneuver
Herman Van Rompuy dreams of an ad - Strict Restraints: Baroness Ashton Naah - double-D's are more fun. But here's an improvement: Herman Van Rompuy Seeks out Doms with haughty names Baroness Ashton! |
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