
A pastiche, created in PRISMA, of a painting of my own of Venice
PASTICHE POETRY
Following on from my opening outline of Pastiche Poetry (see my blog of two days ago titled ‘Pastiche Poetry’ ), and my blogs of yesterday ( ‘Pastiche Poetry #2 ) and the day before ( Pastiche Poetry #1 ), here are yet more of my own efforts (you may call them concoctions or confections if you’d rather) which I have based on the well-known opening lines of six different poets . . .
To his Coy Mistress, Andrew Marvell …
Had we but world enough and time,
This coyness, lady, were no crime.
But I must say, I’m getting bored
With my advances being ignored.
Tyger! Tyger!, William Blake …
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
In the forests of the night,
Just be careful how you go
You’ll set the woodland all aglow.
Lines for a Christmas Card, Hilaire Belloc ...
May all my enemies go to hell,
Ah well, ah well, ah well, ah well.
I told them not to call my bluff
They wouldn’t listen, So that’s just tough.
She Walks in Beauty, Lord Byron …
She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
Would that she was as sharp and bright,
Instead she got the booby prize.
Mary Had a Little Lamb, Nursery Rhyme, Sarah Josepha Hale, …
Mary found a little lamb,
She really didn’t know
What on earth to do with it,
Perhaps she’d let it go.
The Owl and the Pussy Cat, Edward Lear …
The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea
In a beautiful pea-green boat,
It wasn’t new, and right on cue,
It ceased to want to float.
Beautiful picture again. The poems are clever and The Coy Mistress” makes me laugh.
The Owl and the Pussycat now…please can they have their pea-green boat back? I love that poem. 😊 . Thanks Roland.
miriam
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Thanks for commenting, Miriam. Sorry to have defaced that favourite poem of yours. You may have their pea green boat back.
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That is so kind of you Roland. You see, Mr Owl 🦉 wouldn’t have taken his Pussycat in an unseaworthy little boat now, would he?
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Indeed not. You are so perceptive, Miriam.
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I like the first one best; and, of course, the picture
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Roland, I have enjoyed reading these this week and also seeing you Pastiche paintings which are excellent. Thank you for sharing these and have a good Easter.
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I am grateful for your warm response, Davy. Have a good Easter weekend with your family yourself.
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Thank you.
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Love the Andrew Marvell one – one of my favourite poems! x
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Thanks,Maggie. Have a great Easter weekend.
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Creative, fun, ponderful, excellent, Roland!
You bring smiles and laughter using your very imaginative, intelligent mind!
HUGS!!! 🙂
And Happy Easter! 🙂
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I do appreciate your comments. Thank you, Carolyn.
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Oh yes, I forgot to mention that “The Owl and the Pussycat” made me laugh out loud.
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I thank you for your response, Linda.
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These are hair-raisingly crazy, Roland. Made my morning and I’ll probably chuckle all day. Thank you.
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Good of you to say so. Thank you, Roger.
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