Dec 14, 2011

∨™⏎§♬λ Ğ ę ¥ ₠ ⅞


I sit before the computer screen,
My mind as blank as this page
Struggling to write some poetry
For it will give me an intellectual air.

I can't rhyme for nuts, or bolts.
(Though I can crack a bad joke, or two.)
So, poems with strict meter are out
And so is flowing, recitable verse.

I decide that the best scam to pull
The one that's the intellectualest
Is modern society's greatest invention:
Verse that's blank, free or simply random.

The trick to this, my research reveals,
Is to use language to weave webs.
Weld words into winding verse
To paint half-formed thoughts.

For if the thoughts are complete,
You tend to express them with clarity.
And even an amateur will tell you
A poem's success lies in ambiguity.

And so I wrote pages and pages
With
single-
word
lines,

And single-line stanzas


And that bizarre line, usually at the end of a stanza, that is much longer than the rest of the lines simply because it must be so.

I made patterns
               with tab stops
To give the poem
               a certain brokenness.

Then I thought,
why not take this a step further.

Why     should  the   space   between   two         words be           fixed?
Why should stanzas be separated by one line-break?



Words don't need to be completed
for you to comprehen?
You are intellig, aren yu?
Sentences can be left adhoora
(random Hindi words can be ghusaoed)

Ooh, I must make delibrate typoes,
Whee, this is sch funn!
And use RANDOM CAPITALISATION
and not capitalise when i use 'i'
or invert capitals when one talks of tHOMAS tHANGADURAI

Why should stanzas have words at all, when mere alphabets will do?
h
f
rr
j

But even alphabets can be superfluous sometimes:





(ah, that was my favourite stanza)

There must be the occasional profound thought, of course:
the banality of domesticity is pregnant.
it has a strange sort of poignancy.
pause. think.

And an out-of-the-blue reference to sex:
He liked behinds that were as crisp as a vada.

Before we get back to the madness.
Make up words bahustalically
Resort to utter gibberish like asfjherulism.
Write in code
aggtuk fhrein o polsrff!!
Go completely wild. The world is a free place!


Somewhere, when it gets shittier and shittier,
A barrier is breached
And it becomes art again:


§λ Ğ ę ¥ ₠ ⅞
 

8 replies:

wanderlust said...

damn, i was going to write something similar. and then you go and do it better than i can.

SB said...

"behinds as crisp as a vada" damn you're funny

aandthirtyeights said...

@wanderlust: Write, write.
@SB: x

Space Bar said...

huh. you vant i should give you a reading list? huh? huh? (that, my friend, is an offer you can't refuse).

iissarayu said...

I'm sure you've heard of the limerick,
It counts as poetry, quite slick,
Though the usual verse
Is quite perverse,
But it rhymes easy, it does the trick

So, if ever a poetic afflatus seizes you,
And your heart beats in rhyme,
Then meter and meaning you must eschew,
In favour of clamourous chime.

However,
Sometimes,
Many times,
Time and time again,
Timelessly, You will
find that
u cant
rhyme.

Or chime

Then make designs with words.
Or just designs.

Unknown said...

You forgot to repeat
sentences.

You forgot to repeat.
Sentences.

M. said...

Oh wow. Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow,


Lovely!

Anonymous said...

Bhai jaan, ye toh massth hai!