Topic: Poetry
I'm making this sticky.
Anyway, as before, poetry is a good way to discuss aspects of theory often overlooked, like meter and rhythm.
We were discussing rhythm for Edmund Vance Cooke's "Sedition" which I played as a punk tune, in 4 or in 2. Some had mentioned that they felt it fit better in 3 or 6, and I was at a loss as to how it fell out like that.
So here's the poem again...
You can not salt the eagle's tail, nor limit thought's dominion
You can not put ideas in jail, you can't deport opinion
If any cause be draw sans lies then drag it to the light
Out in the sunshine evil dies, but fattens on the night
You can not make a truth untrue by dint of legal fiction
You can not prison human view, you can't convict conviction
For though by thumb screws and by rack, by exile and by prison
Truth has been crushed and palled in black, yet truth has always risen
You can not quell a vicious thought except that thought be free
Gag it and you'll find it taught on every land and sea
Truth asks no favor for her blade upon the field with error
Nor are her converts ever made by threat of force and terror
You can not salt the eagle's tail, nor limit thought's dominion
You can not put ideas in jail, you can't deport opinion
I usually bang it out in E or C.
But I'm really curious to see how this would fall out in 6/8.
Any takers?
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