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My Way Or N A
Often, I enter a contest I enter the ones I like best But one sponsor said Write stood on your head I moved on to check out the rest Another said stand in a bucket Write Latin, or I’m gonna chuck it Eight lines by the way Or get an NA I thought about that and said f… .. [They say stick to your chosen form You should never break with the norm In two stanza’s time I’m switching to rhyme The purist would kick up a storm] But what really scrambles my brain Is what comes up time and again It’s apps for surmounting The problem of counting And one’s a particular pain…. * ‘How many syllables’, that’s what gets me The logic it uses ain’t easy to see Take for example the simple word ‘Wouldn’t’ They say it’s one syllable… See it?.. I couldn’t It misreads quotation marks, single or double A single’s a syllable….. doubles?…. no trouble It claims that the open quote counts as a syllable Yet the ensuing quote counts not at all Now I’m not unique so I run with the crowd And I’m sure that no-one reads quote marks aloud With ‘How Many Syllables’, if demand lingers I simply ignore it and count on my fingers But Soup has a resource called ‘Syllable Counter’ Which disregards quote marks that it may encounter. In ‘shouldn’t’ and ‘wouldn’t’ and ‘mustn’t’ and ‘couldn’t’ The syllables all number two And all of that makes pretty good sense to me… So does it make good sense to you? * I love writing poetry, dearly And often I get it right… nearly So please do feel free To set rules for me But ‘How Many Syllables’?…. Really?
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