Performances

                               Performances        If it were these that really mattered most — The personal performance and the voice — If it were these that powered poetry, Then Shakespeare long would have been lost to us With all past poets […]

                               Performances

 

     If it were these that really mattered most —

The personal performance and the voice —

If it were these that powered poetry,

Then Shakespeare long would have been lost to us

With all past poets silenced by dumb death

From voicing their own verses here and now.

 

     Fine poetry lives in the written word

More durably than in the spoken phrase.

High quality of thought, aptly expressed

In telling composition, has more worth

Than oratorical charades performed

Persuasively by authors’ tutored tongues.

 

     No cheap vulgarity nor specious wit

Can compensate for patent lack of class,

Or weakness of unprincipled technique,

When laid exposed to intellect’s critique

Upon an uninterpretive white sheet.

The language, not the accent, fixes tone

And style, not mannerism, makes it great.

 

     When shall we learn again the lessons taught

By those practitioners who knew their art,

(And how to word it rightly on the page),

So that their finest poetry lives on

Long after they — who crafted it so well —

Have quit the stage of posed performances to find

Themselves immortalised in what they left behind?.

Author: J. A. Bosworth

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