Set the metronome to Five.
And 5, 4, 3, _ , _ , ->
Not a pre-Mardi Gras 1/5
It just sort-a happened. 2/5
We pressed play and began. 3/5
She was geared, that’s that. 4/5
I am he, as you are he, as you are me, and we are (all together) 5/5
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1,2,3, _, _,
. . . . .
“Born a poor young country boy,
Mother Nature’s son
All day long I’m sitting singing songs for everyone.
Sit beside a mountain stream,
See her waters rise.
Listen to the pretty
sound of music as she flies
Find me in my field of grass,
Mother Nature’s son
Swaying daises sing
a lazy song beneath the sun.”
. . . . .
There’s some iambic pentameter* attempts 1/5
going on this Sunday morning! 2/5
If not 100% pent-iambic-alic (new word?), 3/5
then when is anything 100%? 4/5
The meter / is as calming / as a mothers / heart beat. 1/5
Art is art is art. 2/5
Don’t analyze it. 3/5
Experience it. 4/5
&
Get a hair-cut, Hippie! 5/5
* iambic – contains an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. Iambic rhythms come relatively naturally in English. A line of iambic pentameter comprises five consecutive iambs.
1) Count the sets of fives 1/5 (above)
2) and win a penta-prize. 2/5 <- there it goes a-gain 3/5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Words are flowing out like endless rain 1/5 in to a paper cup, 2/5 They slither while they pass, 3/5 they slip away across the universe 4/5 Nothing's going to change my world 5/5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Speaking of English and connections to The Beatles, Szia újra Yoko Ono! Találkozik én újranél Művészet Kávézóra. Egyiptomi Táncosnő (Almassey) utca es mellett a Opera Ház. Rendben van köszönet a barátom ÉN csókola odaad. Szia szia pusz pusz. - (I buried Paul). - (ÉN temetés Pál).