Too much activity gives you restless dreams; too many words make you a fool. (Ecclesiastes 5:3, NLT)
Terse verse. I'm an admirer. Always have been. It's fun. it became a car game for us on long trips. We called it stink pinks. (one-syllable) A rabbit seat.....a hare chair. Stinky pinkies (two-syllables) A witty hare....funny bunny Stinkity pinkity (three syllables) An earth day promise? Pollution Solution.
Just a two-word poem that rhymes. One phrase is given as an explanation. The answer is the rhyming synonym with appropriate number of syllables. The kids were great at this game, aka "hinky pinky."
Think of it as a texting type poem. Fun but not true writing.
Poets. These true writers can say the most with the fewest words. It's as if depth of thought resonates with each single word choice. A rare breed. An admired breed by me. As I've blogged before, that "pithy with a punch" kind of writing is difficult for me. But.....for the sake of blog readers, and because of conviction from the above verse, I do keep trying to pare the words.
My great and lordly satisfaction at her splash
Dog Songs celebrates small everyday moments with canines in this book of "dog poetry" provided by friend Ann M.
of happiness as she barged
through the pitch pines swiping my face with her
wild, slightly mossy tongue. (p. 25)
Wow---what a great relationship picture in 26 words. Brief but comprehensive.
My writing is neither concise nor lyrical. It's just words on paper which help me organize my thoughts. But God......seems to keep me writing to extend my "Tea With Thee" time with Him. So....though the blog entry words need to be condensed, my time with Him does not. Writing/blogging keeps me more focused.
Brevi-TEA of words might come with time....BUT don't "count" on it.