Swingin’, swayin’ to all that jazz
Max drummin’ drums to syncopate
Ella’s scat, can ya dig it mate?
Billie’s sultry voice croons smooth as
liquid gold. Zoot suit struts janglin’
while Louis puffs his cheeks far as
air can go. Cool rhythms gyrate,
swingin’, swayin’, to all that jazz.
Great jazz musicians referenced in poem include Max Roach drummer, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, both jazz singers; and Louis Armstrong, trumpeteer extraordinaire. Written for dVerse Poet’s Pub. Victoria asks us to create an Octain Refrain: Poem composed of two tercets and a couplet. Each line must contain 8 syllables. Poem must contain the following rhyme scheme: A b b, a c-c a, bA Another poetic sudoku! A is the refrain with first and last being the same or close to the same. Second stanza c-c means there should be an internal rhyme within the line. Quite the challenge! Photo credit: Free-Pik.
Love that swinging and swaying to jazz music to sounds smooth as liquid gold ~ Very sultry indeed ~
Enjoy your weekend Lillian ! Happy Easter !
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Real problems with internet here – ugh. Finally went next door and begged the local restaurant to let us on theirs for an hour. Good thing I agreed to host when we’re back in Boston! Anway, so glad you liked this one and do hope you’re enjoying your Easter weekend too!
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Lovely vibes swinging from your lines Lillian 🙂
Admirable write.
Lots of love,
Sanaa
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Had fun with this one. Glad you liked it! Many thanks, Sanaa. No reading this time….as I said to Grace real problems with internet here and I just have a bit of time on a “pass” from local restaurant.
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Great beat to that, Lillian. You picked the stars of jazz to invite to your Octain.
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Really had fun with this challenge! 🙂
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Your octain rings for me witha real jazz riff. Great fu.
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Swingin’ with the jazz folks here 🙂 Smiling I am.
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Jazz perfection, Lillian! I like this a lot!
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Thanks, Walt. And…apologize for not reading this time…real problems with internet here so just “borrowed” some time from a local restaurant. Will be back in full swing when we return to Boston on Tuesday! Glad you enjoyed this one…looking forward to reading your work from Boston!
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Very cool! I also thought of other groups who followed….nice trip down jazz alley.
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Ah jazz alley — those guys could really syncopate! 🙂
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I definitely feel the beat!
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Glad you liked it Mary. Apologies for late reply and no reads this time — real problems with internet. Will be back in “full swing” by Tuesday night when we return to Boston!
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Cool, Lillian! Great movement and sound in this.
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So glad you enjoyed. Apologies….no reads this time. Internet is totally out at our Bermuda rental and I’m on “borrowed” time from a restaurant. Will be back in full swing (pun intended) when we return to Boston Tuesday night!
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Oh I dig this! 🙂
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Glad you’re swingin’ with me! 🙂
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Interesting use of rhyme and form. Fun to read, I like this one!
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Home in Boston — missing those aquamarine Bermuda waters but glad to have internet connection again! So glad you liked this one! 🙂
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Got a great tune, and I can dance to it. 🙂
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Arrived home about an hour ago — last few days without internet connection in Bermuda so just getting back into the “swing” of it! 🙂 So glad you’re dancin’ with me!
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Lillian,
your ears must be ringing all the way to my subterranean studio – I’ve been playing a musical loop – it’s an everlasting cycle really – of Holiday, Fitzgerald with a little Lena Horne thrown in (love her, Stormy Weather, album). I do manage to throw in heavy doses of Mario Lanza, Sinatra, Martin…. My mother got me hooked on Rod Stewart’s contemporary duet albums, (funny, I never really cared for him when he played on my am/fm Ford Maverick radio) I now play those with frightening regularity.
Your words here are musical as they are lyrical:)
Have a lovely holiday, my friend.
am:)
I have a boatload of Italians coming:)
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Arrived back home about an hour ago. Was without internet connections last three days in Bermuda — frustrating but we made do with the scenery and fresh fish for dinner. Hoping your boatload of Italians chipped in and that all had a wonderful Easter weekend. Will get back to my reading tomorrow — after a bazillion loads of laundry! 🙂
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lol, Lillian
welcome home world traveler
once you cross over that threshold – where you exchange flipflops for a laundry basket, vacation is officially over;)
glad you made it back safe and sound
keep the Bermuda blue forever floating in your grey matter:)
I think it was quite poetic to have no internet – what a gorgeous way to end
am:)
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Right there inside of this one. This is a favorite topic of mine – love jazz and am inside/out familiar with all these musicians…a unique and beautiful use of the form. Loved this a lot!
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So glad you liked it, Gay. Just home to Boston after two months in Bermuda — last three days without internet connections so just getting to my reading now. Challenging form….but enjoyed jazzing it up a bit! 🙂
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Yes…I imagine you enjoyed Bermuda. Maybe I will get there one day. I know some people there.
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Love it, Lillian. Different and jazzling 🙂
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Glad you jazzling and janglin’ with me on this one! 🙂 Smiling I am!
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You orchestrated this so well, bringing in each beloved musician to add to the arrangement.
I love “Zoot suit struts janglin’”…it has a jazzy beat!
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Glad you enjoyed! Back in Boston now….bare skeleton trees hard to adjust to after the greens and flowers and aquamarine waters of Bermuda! No internet connection last three days — so just getting back to reading and posting tonight a bit. Loads of laundry tomorrow and then I’ll be swingin’ again! 🙂
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Ah.. i Love
aLL that Jazz..
so innovative
so new.. rarely
any rules for now..
sadly.. like poeTry..
the ‘modern mind’
doesn’t seem
to treaSure
iT
liKe the
past.. before..
empty glitz..:)
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So nice to see you this morning, Katie. Would that we could all throw away life’s inhibitions and scat a bit, right? Have a great Wednesday!
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SMiLes.. AlWays
hope.. My friend..:)
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