Hedgey

I have an ear for imitation, even when I cannot accurately reproduce the effect. This is when poetry comes to my aid,  as the reader can hear what I intend, in their own head. That way I can ‘edge my bets that the message will be transmitted intact.

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Hedgey

 

Hev’rytime I think I’ve got it worked out

An ‘eavy bomb blows it to smithereens:

Perhaps I’m not meant to lose hev’ry doubt;

Perhaps I’ve not the ‘eart, the soul, the means.

You would know best that heach time I try to

Better our lot in life, I seem to ‘urt

Both you and the girls: hearth moves your lives through

Indigo ‘eavens, ground down into dirt.

Recent hevents ‘ave shown just ‘ow I’m liked:

Too bad I’m a mess; ‘ell knows no fury —

Heven for one who pricks like an ‘edgey.

Despite best intentions, I’ve been out-psyched

And distracted by ‘eavies and worry:

You might heven say I’m a bit hedgey…

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About cdsmiller17

I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.
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  1. cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

    If you’re a fan of “My Fair Lady” the musical, you would be aware that certain English speakers (Cockneys) drop their aitches (H’s). And then, to make up for it, they add aitches where there needn’t be any. This poem is an extended demonstration of that tendency.

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