(Two vowels, three consonants. How does he
do it...?)
A‘s the letter
setting all in motion.
B’s the glyph which
solves the riff, "Wha's next...?"
C continues
stuff those two initial,
fleshing out one's
melodie
du texte.
D arrives to
make a fourth at table.
E hits
post that
principal quartet.
Var’ously as-
sembl’d they spell ____...
_______________________.
...abcde,
a “word” which makes im-
perfect
sense (as yet).
...badec.
The term you see is…
well, the
term you get.
...cabed,
a name – disastrous! --
sans a ‘soubriquet.’
...de ba'c --
de
ba(n)c one borrows
from when dodging debt.
...Ed Cab,
who’s filthy rich. (Ed
owns a
corp'rate jet.)
...Acbed.
He’ll share with you -- sans
tea – a tete a tete.
...C bead,
which follows A and
B beads, I should bet…?
...Beca'd --
which might mean Beca
would enjoy this fete.
PlaysWellWithLetters is a blogorrheal notebook of Nonsense in rhyming metres accompanying often-inconsequential sequencial graphics all issuing from the hands and/or minds of Sgt. N. ("Jim") Smithe-Magee, amateur author/illustrator whose several books are available online from Politics & Prose Bookstore under the nom de charade Ulysses Poe.
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