Our blogpost "Defining Opinion" on the topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" shows a selection of similar verses submitted to OEDILF (the online Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form). You can see all of these on one visit by clicking HERE.
A blogsite offering entertaining oddities since January 2020 at the rate of 30x/month. There are now over sixteen hundred posts in these four years. Images -- poetic, photographic, and computer-simulated -- are drawn from daily life as well as from poems and wordplay grouped by topic on our parent blog "Edifying Nonsense". The poetry displayed is all original (as are the song-lyrics), although portions evolved through rigorous editing on a collaborative website.
August 29, 2023
AUG 29, defining opinion: envision
Our blogpost "Defining Opinion" on the topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" shows a selection of similar verses submitted to OEDILF (the online Omnificent English Dictionary in Limerick Form). You can see all of these on one visit by clicking HERE.
August 28, 2023
AUG 28, lexicon of word-pairs: redupications U to Z
Giorgio's lexicon of binomials (reduplications U-Z)
Matching the selection on the above slide, these include "wild child".
You can easily find all of these on our topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" by clicking HERE, and following the links.
August 27, 2023
AUG 27, lexicon of word-pairs, reduplications, Si- to T
Giorgio's lexicon of word-pairs (reduplications, Si- to T)
Matching the selection on the above slides, these include "super-duper" and "tip-top".
You can easily find all of these on our topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" by clicking HERE, and following the links.
c) related photo, 2022:
an intrepid adventurer prepares his bicycle-packs for an arduous journey along the Erie Canal.
August 26, 2023
AUG 26, painterly poetry: Auvers-sur-Oise (van Gogh)
August 25, 2023
AUG 25, Submitted Palindromes: B, targeted at "DENNIS SINNED"
August 24, 2023
AUG 24, American satire (prolongation): MAGAciousness -- philosophical spects
August 23, 2023
AUG 23, scopes of medicine: endoscopic collage (various authors)
August 22, 2023
AUG 22, patients and their maladies: ganglion cyst
Authors' Note: These common small limb lesions that may fluctuate spontaneously are most often found at the wrist. The name ganglion, Greek for "knot", is a misnomer, as examination by ultrasound or aspiration shows that they are thin-walled cysts filled with synovial (i.e. joint) fluid — such testing is not needed in most cases. Incidentally, the term tumour is a synonym for "growth" or "lump"; health professionals avoid using the term in dealing with lesions that have no oncologic significance in order to allay unnecessary patient anxiety.
You can view collections of verses on this topic by proceeding to "Nurse-Verse: PATIENTS and their MALADIES" on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE!
August 21, 2023
AUG 21, terminal (poetic) exclamation: YIPPEE!
August 20, 2023
AUG 20, singable satire: Chubby Checker sings "LIMBO ROCKS, OR NOT"
PASTICHE with PARODY SONG-LYRICS
ORIGINAL SONG: "Limbo Rock", as recorded 1962 by Chubby Checker, used here primarily for music and meter.
Inferno Canto#4:
LIMBO ROCKS, OR NOT
(to the tune of "Limbo Rock")
Intro:
So our boys are on the road
In this all-new episode.
Valley dolorous, no bliss
Lurks inside that dark abyss.
Dante peer down from his ledge
(Limbo’s It. for ‘hem' or ‘edge’)
Now he'll start to learn who dwell
In those horrid rings of Hell.
Dante:
“Discendiam nel cieco mondo
Io primo, tu secondo”
Quindi mio guida disse,
L’angoscia l’impallidisce
Primo cerchio mi fé intrar
I sospiri a ascoltar -
Una gente disdegnata
Perché non è battezzata
Every Hell-bound guy and guide
Brush their Limbo-fear aside
Dance and have a little fun.
But first circle that we found
Rang with sorrow – Limbo’s sound
Limbo’s sin-free folks - despised,
As they’d not been Lim-baptized.
Virgil:
Porta de la fede credi
Non basta loro mercedi,
Dinanzi al cristianesmo
E cotai son io medesmo.
Adorammo mal a Dio
Tai difetti, non altro rio
Sanza spema semo perduti
In disio vivemo tutti.
Portal of the faith you hold
If I may be Limbo-bold
Was no Christ back in B.C.
Couldn’t pray right, damned are we.
Without hope in Limbo-mire
Worthy types locked in desire.
Hey, eternity’s not quick
Hung up in this Limbo-shtick.
Ero nuov’in questo stato
Vidi venir un Beato
Trasseci ombre dei Parenti
E di Moisè l’ubidente
Uscicci mai per merto
Né per su’ parlar coverto
Altri spiriti salvati -
Tutti uomini dannati.
Newbie me in Limbo-town
When a Nimble Guy came down
Played St Nick and filled his sleigh
Drove the Forefathers away,
Caused those left to Limbo-wince
Nothing like it ‘fore or since.
Recent dogma you’ll know well –
Called the ‘Harrowing of Hell’.*
Dante:
Al pié d’un gran castello -
Intorno un fiumicello
Per sette porte con i savi
Genti v’eran con occhi gravi.
La compagnia si scema
Dell’aura queta a che trema
Mi mena il savio duca
Vegn’ove non è che luca.
We passed through a Limbo-glade
Lamp-lit, Limbo-poles with shades
Reached the Limbo-central square
Virgil’s buds were gathered there.
Quite a Greco-Roman crew
Leaders, sages, poets too.
Had to split, say Limbo-Bye -
Other fish to Limbo-fry.
Virgil (spoken):
Leaving Town limits
Lower Circle next
How low can we go?
Outro:
Limbo gets misunderstood -
It’s Hell’s premier neighborhood.
They house heathens, babes and Jews,
None who’ve pledged and then refused.
Your case takes a diff’rent Twist
Once you’ve danced with John Baptist.
Sinning-Lyte - if that’s your story -
Best apply to Purgatory.
Dante (spoken nervously):
"Il Limbo" G.Stradano, 1587 |
Before we get too far?
How low can we go?
* Tradition had held that before the Resurrection, Christ went to Hell to claim the souls of the Old Testament heroes and transport them to Heaven. This ‘Harrowing of Hell’ became official church dogma only in 1215. The event had presumably occurred in A.D.34, when Virgil (who died in A.D.19) was still a relative newcomer to Limbo.
August 19, 2023
AUG 19, excursion to the beach at Sullivan's Island
August 18, 2023
AUG 18, ballet at Toronto's Harbourfront: action clips
August 17, 2023
AUG 17, palinku (poetic novelty): European capitals
In this post, we continue with our novel form of poetic wordplay. Inspired by Japanese haiku poetry, the "palinku" is a terse verse with a total of 17 syllables displayed on three lines. Unlike its earlier English-language forerunners, this concoction does not mandate the precise distribution of the syllables among the three lines, but does stipulate that each word in the poem be included in a palindromic phrase or sentence (i.e. one that can be read either forwards or backwards).
To help the reader discern the origin of the lyrics, each palindrome, generally occupying one of the three lines of the poem, has been color-coded. Readers will note that we have been publishing verses of this type on the 17th of each month.
August 16, 2023
AUG 16, at heart: hyperlipidemia
Hyperlipemia (also known in America as hyperlipidemia), is a medical condition in which high blood levels of fats (lipids), particularly cholesterol, portend cardiac disease, including deadly heart attacks. Hyperlipemia is one of a number of such asymptomatic risk factors including hypertension and diabetes. Fortunately, change in lifestyle including diet and exercise, and judicious prescription of pharmaceutical drugs, such as statins, can reduce risk.
August 15, 2023
AUG 15, Carolina lowcountry, leaving with regrets
August 14, 2023
AUG 14, urban concerns: dog park
August 13, 2023
AUG 13, medical testing: screening for disease
You can review a collection of related poems about clinical trials and clinical statistics by advancing to the blog "Edifying Nonsense" where you can find "A Limerick-Based Handbook on Medical Testing". Click HERE.
August 12, 2023
AUG 12, lexicon of word-pairs: reduplications , O to Sh-
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to R.C.H.!
Giorgio's lexicon of binomials (reduplications O-Sh)
Matching the selection on the above slides, these include .....
You can easily find all of these on our topic-based blog "Edifying Nonsense" by clicking HERE, and following the links.
August 11, 2023
AUG 11, exotic destinations: air travel
August 10, 2023
AUG 10, a brief saga (creative anachronism): herbicides
August 9, 2023
AUG 9, poets' corner: wit's end
You can find lots of other verses on this blog under the listing "Poets' Corner". Click HERE.
Current birdie-pic
a snowy egret, fishing near the old bridge |