It was Quiz Night at Portsmouth Poetry Society this evening. I was Bamber Gascoigne.
You can never tell how such things will go down but it went not badly at all. Answers another time.
Hidden Melodies
Well-known songs disguised in the style of famous poets.
One point for the song, which are mostly nursery rhymes, and one point for the poet.
1.
They ascended the upward trail,
One point for the song, which are mostly nursery rhymes, and one point for the poet.
1.
They ascended the upward trail,
They did not mean to but they did,
Then lost the contents of their pail.
Such misadventure. Silly kids.
2.
An oval man sat on a fence
2.
An oval man sat on a fence
Precariously
And hit the ground
injuriously
Not from jumping
But from falling.
3.
Another year closer to death,
3.
Another year closer to death,
The scavenger croaked,
And gorged on a piece of cake.
Let’s celebrate.
4.
If we had long enough, awkward lady,
4.
If we had long enough, awkward lady,
I’d ask about your horticulture, maybe,
And in your demure, leisurely way
You could at length describe how it looked gay,
Blossoming with tintinnabulations
Of pewter, conches and ranks of beauties.
5.
You and your royal routines
5.
You and your royal routines
- after you’ve defied the smoking ban
And had your Corn Flakes,
It’s a String Quartet with your musical friends.
Still, it keeps you happy, I suppose.
What Forms of Poem are these,
6.
Only seventeen
What Forms of Poem are these,
6.
Only seventeen
Syllables, hardly enough
To say very much
7.
7.
One of these
If you please
Rhymed AABB
Like this, you see
8.
A poem that’s made of five lines
8.
A poem that’s made of five lines
That tries its best to make rhymes
The first two end words,
The fourth with the third,
It must be like that every time.
Cryptic Poets,
9. Peter Pan’s companion, manage
10. George and Louis’s sister and a cat’s noise
11. A cartoon bear and a stream
12. Fourth gospel author swindled
13. Old Testament priest and British currency
14. Two queens and a senior clergy person
15. King of Macedonia and a pontiff
Cryptic Poets,
9. Peter Pan’s companion, manage
10. George and Louis’s sister and a cat’s noise
11. A cartoon bear and a stream
12. Fourth gospel author swindled
13. Old Testament priest and British currency
14. Two queens and a senior clergy person
15. King of Macedonia and a pontiff
Poetry Arithmetic,
16. Lines in a sonnet x lines in a couplet
17. Eliot’s Quartets divided by lines in a quatrain
18. Beats in a line of pentameter x A.A. Milne’s Now We Are…
19. The year Shakespeare died minus the number of sonnets he wrote
20. How many years the Poet Laureate currently serves plus how many years Portsmouth Poetry Society has been going.
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