Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for June 10, 2019
Transcript:
Richard's Poor Almanack by Richard Thompson It's National Poetry Month The trick to poetry is learning how to recognize it, especially from a distance, so you can avoid it if need be. Which one of these is poetry? Poetry is all around us! Here are three places where there's poetry. Can you match the type of palm to the right venue? 1. Sonnet 1. Villanelle 3. Pantoum Can you identify these poetic personages? Erato is- 1. A printing error. 2. Muse of lyric poetry. 3. Brand of athletic shoe. This is- 1. A Raven. 2. The Raven. 3. The 25th blackbird. J. Alfred Prufrock is- 1. A guy in a poem 2. A Groucho Marx role. 3. Fred Flintstones other neighbor. Okay! Let's read a poem here's one- Upon Julia's Clothes By Robert Herrick When as in silks my Julia goes, then, then, methinks, how sweetly flows that liquidation of her clothes. Next, when I cast my eyes, and see, that brave vibration each way free, oh, how that glittering taketh me! This poem is about- 1. Julia Roberts? 2. A laundry product. 3. A wet T-shirt contest. 4. Answers- They're all poems! Ha! A1, B2, C1,2,3. She's 2. He's 1. The poem is about 3.
Me and My Shadow
Judy Garland
Shades of night are falling and I’m lonely
Standing on the corner feeling blue
Sweethearts out for fun
Pass me one by one
Guess I’ll wind up like I always do
With only
Me and my shadow
Strolling down the avenue
Me and my shadow
Not a soul to tell our troubles to
And when it’s twelve o’clock
We climb the stair
We never knock
For nobody’s there
Just me and my shadow
All alone and feeling blue
When the sun sets on the far horizon
And the parlor lamps begin to glow
Jim and Jack and John
Put their slippers on
They’re all…