IF I BE HUMBLE AND SO MEEK (Honoring a Poet Sage)
Karl Constantine FOLKES 1935 (Portland)
The more I read about this tale,
The more my poems seem so pale.
Not shining bright for your delight,
A master’s poems out of sight!
You must consider great the craft,
A poet tinkering with a draft.
To turn this draft into an art,
From which a reader cannot part.
That is a poem I should write;
One you consider not too trite.
I bid you thus to take a peek;
If I be humble and so meek.
Perhaps a comment, here or there,
Would show to me that you do care.
To humor me in some nice way;
To lift me up, and make my day.
No pigtails wear I on my head.
The cap I sport must do instead.
To cover lack of hair up there.
The hat’s my fashionable wear.
I see the twinkle in your eye.
Far better it, than just a sigh.
So thank you much for reading this.
Now I can rest and feel some bliss.
About this poem
This poem honors the life and legacy of French-German poet, naturalist, linguist, botanist, and romantic writer, Adelbert von Chamisso (1781-1838). Famous for his pioneer work in Botanical Orthography, reflected in his poetic compositions, Chamisso is also well remembered for his playful, delightfully enchanting pigtail poem entitled simply, in English, “The Pigtail.” The opening stanza of the poem reads as follows: “There lived a sage in days of yore, And he a handsome pigtail wore; But wondered much, and sorrowed more, Because it hung behind him. ” more »
Written on November 18, 2021
Submitted by karlcfolkes on November 15, 2021
Modified by karlcfolkes on November 01, 2022
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AA BB CC DD BB EE FF GG HH FF II JJ |
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 795 |
Words | 197 |
Stanzas | 12 |
Stanza Lengths | 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 |
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