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Dr.Moose1
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0 posted 2001-06-03 12:25 PM


Invading hoard on spring-time's heels / A billion men to one against
vast armies blazoned o' the green / Incessantly they grow more dense
My saber sharp shall swath thy ranks / before the night-bird's heard to call
with brutish force of a machine / I vow that I shall smite them all .

" Off with their heads !" my battle cry / I charge full speed into the fray
they fall beneath my blade in rows / no mercy shall be shown this day
The yellow helmet officers / the toughest fighters of the lot
gone sep'rate ways from head to toes / decapitated on the spot

This war shall rage 'till Gen'ral White / once summoned from the land up north
arrives in force to stem the tide / no more will I need venture forth
I straddle ol' eleven horse / my armored steed and I both pray
fire up the beast and ride , ride , ride , / to live to fight another day .

I must protect the scenery / against these armies at all costs
therefore ( ergo ) oh mow is me ! / ' till when has come the killing frost



© Copyright 2001 William E.Kleist - All Rights Reserved
Munda
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1 posted 2001-06-03 06:24 PM


Have to get back to you Doc., but my first reaction was...    To find out if that's good or bad, you must wait and see.  

Right now I have a major web crisis on my hands, which must be solved within a week. Just when I thought I was done!  

Munda
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2 posted 2001-06-08 05:39 PM


Sonnets a la Moose! Yeah!   I think you did a great job with this. I like the poems separately and really like it as one, and  love how you worked with the end rhyme.
However, I do have some remarks.  

Although I can find nothing wrong with the line "before the night-bird's heard to call", I find it very difficult  to pronounce this line without my tongue getting into a double knot.    Of course this could very well be the foreign tongue I speak with and probably no one else is having any difficulty with it.

I feel I must protest against "ride, ride, ride"! No matter how often I read it, it always reads as "RIDE, RIDE, RIDE" and not once as "RIDE, ride, RIDE". No cheating in this class Doc....   (MwahahahahanI always wanted to say that!   )

Be careful with too many abbreviations though. Sometimes it feels as if you're forcing the meter into iambic.    (I can't believe I said that!)

Other than that... I think you did an outstanding job! A challenge well met!  

After this, ballads will be a piece of cake! Would you like coffee or tea with that?  

Dr.Moose1
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Bewilderment , USA
3 posted 2001-06-09 05:20 PM


Munda,
I agree , and I agree , and I agree . Now that the four of us are in agreement , yes I'll take mine black .
Doc
P.S. Technically though , this was posted after your substitute term expired , so ... Nyah nyah , ny nyah nyah !
Doc

Lady in Red
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4 posted 2001-06-10 05:57 AM


Careful Doc., she may turn you into a Moose ballad! Tee hee...

FYI, We've put terrashare.com out of business with our craziness. Therefore we have moved to a new host: http://stute.freeservers.com

Now ride and tell the world about it!  

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