We who with songs beguile your pilgrimage / And swear that Beauty lives though lilies die, / We Poets of the proud old lineage / Who sing to find your hearts, we know not why ... (James Elroy Flecker)

12.8.25

Pretty Speeches

 

He jabbers of nothing

in empty sweet-speak;

refining its shape,

giving a tweak.

Then he adds tinsel,

a sequin or two,

a frill of paper lace,

and hands it to you.


Are your eyes alight?

How trite,

how absurd!

He means not a word.




Written for dVerse's Quadrille #229: Shall We Jabber On? (44 words not counting the title, including some form of the word 'jabber'.)


28 comments:

  1. I think we went with the same idea 👍

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    1. Well no, you very obviously meant a particular person. Mine intends a social, not political setting, and a type rather than one individual. However, I do see why you could have thought that; I won't say that it cannot apply!

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  2. aka playa. It only works if you want to suspend disbelief and drink the koolaid.

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  3. I’m so glad I know no one like that, Rosemary.

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  4. Love love LOVE the tangible visuals of all that fancy speech. Perfection.

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  5. These two lines remind me of how I write, “ refining its shape, / giving a tweak.” Most mornings I wake up and write just a few simple lines and then spend the next three or four hours massaging what I wrote originally. Refining shape and tweaking the language. I’ve gotten so used to it that now I can do it quickly. This is a very fine example of ars poetica. Thank you very much.

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    1. Well, thank you, but I wasn't intending it to refer to poetry. And I certainly wouldn't call your poetry, which I admire, meaningless!

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  6. Oh... yes those sweet talkers has their ways of seducing with nothing... much like sustanence from sugar only.

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    1. Ha ha, clearly I think so too as I made my protagonist male. I wonder if I am being sexist? But it doesn't seem to be, as described, typically female behaviour.

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  8. Ouch! What a super poke at disingenuousness- Jae

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  9. I like how you unwrap the “tinsel” and “paper lace” to reveal that hollow core—it lands with a wry little punch.

    Much love,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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  10. I love this! Kim (The cheeseellers wife)

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  11. “empty sweet-speak” I like the phrase. Turns out not to be sweet at all.

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