Tag: It’s not always me that speaks

  • Borrowed Word

    Borrowed Word

    It’s not always me that speaks,
    I’m often just a borrowed word,
    My conversation carries streaks;
    Echoes of the overheard.
    I’m the translated remnant
    Of someone else’s script,
    A turn of phrase, a fragment,
    Through abbreviation clipped.
    I’m a short handed message,
    From a seven second grab,
    A truncated passage,
    Today’s cut, tomorrow’s scab.
    . Today’s headline … badly dismembered,
    . Tomorrow’s deadline … barely remembered.

    © Tim Grace, 23 October 2010


    To the reader: We hear and read so much of other voices; spin, hype and noise. We probably don’t tune in to much of it but some of it grabs our attention and for a short while resonates through daily chatter. What grabs is the easily digested snippet, or factoid, that’s neatly packed with interest and primed for repeatability. On the back of efficiency catch-phrases and headlines prove themselves robust and sturdy messengers of regurgitated script.

    To the poet: In keeping with the message, the structure of this sonnet is compressed into neat segments. Each bit begins with “I’m” as in: … a borrowed word, …a translated remnant, …a short-handed message; a snippet. The coining of snappy phrases, easily re-used, is emphasised in the final couplet which borrows heavily from its own form and structure; wastes nothing new and does it with less.


     

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