The coffee is hot,
my hands poised above the text,
its vitals exposed
Regard the comma,
apt with the compound sentence,
not with compound verbs
An expanse of white,
regular ranks of black type,
and slashes of red
The patient labor
of the lexicographer
embiggens our tongue
So sweeping the claims,
so erratic the result —
Wikipedia
The writer who knows
how to use “comprise” rightly
will rise to heaven
Give up explaining
suspensive hyphenation;
insert as needed
A reporter’s hand
reaches for a thesaurus;
screams die in my throat
Too many “touches”
in processing the copy —
layoffs now impend
This writer’s in luck:
I have been turned down to serve
on a death panel
Too many hours
on a chair in the basement
perusing the Web
Previous efforts
emphasize the feebleness
of the work today
You had me at "embiggens" ...
ReplyDeleteYour poems touched me deeply. In this one, I love the part about the writer reaching for the thesaurus best. My heart leaped, remembering the same screams squeeze by. In your previous one, the part about having to simply spell-check and set crushed my heart: What is the correct spelling of a word that doesn't belong?
ReplyDeleteWholes comprise their parts.
ReplyDeleteDon't tell me; I know I know.
Parts compose the whole.
Using "comprise" right
leaves most readers thinking wrong.
So says Confucius.
"Your own custom code"
ReplyDelete"Please type a valid password"
No editor here!
Hey, we've got spell-check
Besides, readers expect less
(Or they will learn to)
Words to give you fear ...
Review time, boss starts meeting:
"What is it you do?"
Writer, editor
Is there really a difference?
Yes. (Says the latter.)
No time to edit!
Publish in haste, correct it
At leisure. Again.
Between you and I
I could care alot less now
So I tell myself
A style guide, you say?
ReplyDeleteI will add it to this shelf
Of books I ignore.
"Hey, you cramp my style!"
Most frequently heard from those
Writers with no style.
Hey, everyone knows
What that word means, editor.
What are you, stupid?
48 pages.
When do you need this done by?
We thought maybe ... noon?
Thanks for editing.
Now that you're done we just want
To add two pages.
A reader's pleasure,
ReplyDeleteA writer's education —
Kudos, Mr Mc.
Someone, anyone, please, hire this man.
ReplyDelete... and get me away from blogging?
ReplyDeletePatient, quick-witted
ReplyDeleterighter of others' missteps
He's really a JEM
+1 to the anonymous comment at 10:56 AM. Well said.
ReplyDeleteThe thesaurus is
ReplyDeletenot a helpful aid; rather
it deadens the wit.
"A reporter’s hand
ReplyDeletereaches for a thesaurus;
screams die in my throat"
Ha ha ha ha ha
Hee hee hee hee hee hee hee
Heh heh heh heh heh
Love it... But why turned down for death panel? Perhaps because they only exist in the imagination?
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