Observations
from my weekly wanderings, usually in Northern Virginia (NOVA).
Yeah,
this edition of NOVA is late, but it’s not like anyone pays for this service.
I’m no
poet; well, actually I am, but I really don’t have the credentials to criticize
another poets work. However, this particular bit of “art” that is flying around
the airwaves is just making me crazy. If I don’t rant about it soon, I’m going
to have to break something.
Bad
rhymes in poetry make me want to break something. Before anyone points out the
obvious – Yes, I know that poetry need not rhyme, often does not rhyme; I know.
But
some poetry DOES rhyme, and when the intention of the poet was clearly a rhyme,
but that rhyme is just terrible – it makes me want to break something.
For
example:
I’m
only one call away
I’ll
be there to save the day
Superman
got nothin on me
I’m
only one call away
This would
be forgivable if the performer did not attempt to rhyme the third line, but HE
DOES! He sings it – Superman got nothin
on ma-ay
And it
makes me want to break something.
In
fact, this is my new favorite to hate, a position previously held by The Doors:
Light my Fire
Come
on baby light my fire
Try to
set the night on fire
Oooh, Kreiger
is such an artist; he rhymed fire with fire!
**rolls
eyes** **and then breaks something**
Dishonorable
mention to The Steve Miller Band: Take the Money and Run
Billy
Mack is a detective down in Texas
You
know he knows just exactly what the facts is
He
ain't gonna let those two escape justice
He
makes his livin' off other people's taxes
All
sorts of wrong. Should be either “fact is” or “facts are” Although, the
subject-verb disagreement may have been a fortunate blunder. Otherwise, it
might have come out:
Billy
Mack is a detective down in Texas
You
know he knows just exactly what the facts are
He
ain't gonna let those two escape justice
Gonna
chase em down like a speedy track star
Or
even worse:
Billy
Mack is a detective down in Texas
You
know he knows just exactly what the fact is
He gonna
make sure those two face justice
Right
after he takes his daily laxative
But
the real crime is not what Billie Jo and Bobbie Sue did – it’s rhyming “facts
is” with “taxes”. I bet you can’t guess what it makes me want to do.
I feel
better now. NOVA this week will now return to its regular schedule.
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