Showing posts with label National Bad Poetry Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Bad Poetry Day. Show all posts
Wednesday, 16 August 2023
Poets, Love 'Em or Hate 'Em
This coming Friday, August 18th, is once again
NATIONAL BAD POETRY DAY
Let the versification begin!
Okay, that's enough bad poetry!
I must include at least ONE good poem!
Sunday, 18 August 2019
It's National Bad Poetry Day Today!
We all know that poets and poetry
get virtually no respect these days,
either in life . . .
. . . or in death.
But today on National Bad Poetry Day,
they get even less respect than usual!
So to mark this auspicious occasion,
here are some famous poems turned into bad poetry
simply by being rewritten as limericks,
that lowest of all poetical forms
(courtesy of The Poetry Collection blog) --
The RavenThere once was a girl named LenoreAnd a bird and a bust and a doorAnd a guy with depressionAnd a whole lot of questionsAnd the bird always says “Nevermore.”Footprints in the Sand
There was a man who, at low tide
Would walk with the Lord by his side
Jesus said “Now look back;
You’ll see one set of tracks.
That’s when you got a piggy-back ride.”Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening
There once was a horse-riding chap
Who took a trip in a cold snap
He stopped in the snow
But he soon had to go:
He was miles away from a nap.Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
There was an old father of Dylan
Who was seriously, mortally illin’
“I want,” Dylan said
“You to bitch till you’re dead.
“I’ll be pissed if you kick it while chillin’.”I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud
There once was a poet named Will
Who tramped his way over a hill
And was speechless for hours
Over some stupid flowers
This was years before TV, but still.
And what's this?
A mathematical limerick?
Despite everything that's been said in this post
to commemorate National Bad Poetry Day,
let's end on a positive note and
recognize the true value of poets and poetry!
Monday, 18 August 2014
Huzzah, It's Here!
Yes, August 18th, National Bad Poetry Day, is upon us once more! "O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!" And to celebrate, I've collected a few choice gems for your perusal and consideration . . . .
Bad Poets, like all poets, yearn to write the Great Eternal Truths of Love.
But Bad Poets also write movingly and eloquently about Life's Many Trials and Tribulations.
Nor are Bad Poets limited to our own human species. All kindred beings can pour out their innermost hearts using the Sweet Language of The Divine Emollient.
Thank you for celebrating National Bad Poetry Day with She Who Seeks blog!
Saturday, 18 August 2012
National Bad Poetry Day
EVERYONE needs to celebrate National Bad Poetry Day today.
"Forsooth, why?" asketh thou, in your best Shakespearean manner.
"Forsooth, why?" asketh thou, in your best Shakespearean manner.
And then, of course, there's the rest of us poor Joe Average schlubs who put poetic pen to paper and write nothing BUT bad poetry.
So in honour of National Bad Poetry Day, here is my contribution to the Canon of Crap. I have posted this before but it is sufficiently redolent to justify a repeat posting. Pardon me while I clear my throat prior to declaiming my deathless masterpiece (*ahem*) --
bad poet's dilemma
can i use this word
without irony
"bootylicious"
hmm, no
© Debra She Who Seeks 2008
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