A Syntax of Words

A Syntax of Words

A Poem by Kelly Scheppers

A Syntax of Words

                      

 

it is here

in a staccato format

where my muted words

come into viable existence

here

in a Poor Richard font

bleeding syllables and nouns

with lilting metaphors

all in a syntax of words

void of punctuation

© 2023 Kelly Scheppers


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The greatest blessing of all is that we have so many formats, fonts, and formations from which to choose. There is enough room for individuality and appreciation in them all. None of us are the same so our journey is different, our destinations uncertain. Yours is certainly greatness. Well done.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

I am most grateful to be among so many here that love the art of poetry. I believe we help to inspi.. read more



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I would love to have that font but it doesn't work for me.

What would WC be without your muted words brought out for all to read.

Always good, Kelly.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

Thanks, Tim! I'll take comfort in that!
Syntax void of punctuation sounds slightly disreputable. But syntax has to do merely with arrangement while grammar demands that our verbs and nouns agree while capitalization is neither. I've known poets who capitalize every line of verse. Others, like E.E. Cummings, used capitalization in random spurts. But it was the publishing house which rendered his signature on his books in lower case and not the poet himself as Norman Freidman has pointed out in his literary critique of Cummings' work. Mr. Cummings liked to play with the rules and color outside the lines. Personally, I don't hold any disdain for the lack of punctuation or "artistic" appreciation for it. But if one has the talented gifts of a Cummings, one need not rely on gimmicks to impress one's readers. The words speak genius for themselves. This was an interesting piece. It's good old Ben Franklin began his work as a typesetter. He'd be amused to see his character develop a font of his own. I enjoyed the read.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

I'm not really committed to one way or another. I like the clean lines without punctuation, then so.. read more
lol...so clever. You make a great point as well as a beautifully written piece. Poor
Richard font, that's priceless. Loved it!

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

I know, my fonts never change. What can I say. I'm stoked you enjoyed the poem, though! Thanks, C.. read more
Crowley

1 Year Ago

I don't change my fonts either, I believe I need all the help I can get for people to concentrate on.. read more
Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

I think you've got something there, Corey!
Love it, love it, love it!

Kelly, this does modernism proud. I like modernism because I don't live in the 1700s. At the same time, I don't discredit those who came before. They were the moderns of their day.

I am not an expert. I am a lifelong student. But in my humble opinion, this is some of your best writing and I applaud you for it.

Winston

Posted 1 Year Ago


Kelly Scheppers

1 Year Ago

I deeply appreciate this, Winston. I truly hope you know how much! Thank you!

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Added on January 21, 2023
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Kelly Scheppers
Kelly Scheppers

San Diego, CA



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