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Originally Posted by W T Clark View Post
yes, "amIcably" is how I intended the music to fall.
Ok, I have yet to find that pronunciation in an online dictionary, British or American, but it may be out there.

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those who say one cannot have three unstressed syllables … I think here that they forget that one syllable can have a half, or lesser stress, compared to the thud that completes the foot.
I’ve long thought it must be possible, since it happens all the time in speech. Cally pulled it off recently, and I think you did in your original of this poem. In the revision, for some reason, I want to stress “were” or “not,” making pentameter, but I’m ok with that.

I’ve just noticed the additional Lear reference in S3L2: “Nothing will come of nothing.”

I also get a resonance with “Man Carrying Thing,” though Stevens seems to expect some kind of zenlike direct experience after the storm, while you want to start naming things again. I tend to think humans cannot not name things, so maybe I’m in your camp.

Last edited by Carl Copeland; 06-20-2024 at 04:29 AM.
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