I read not too long ago about several family members of the Medici family in medieval Florence being exhumed for forensic tests to determine how they died. Not a happy bunch of people - intrigue and mayhem abounded. In honor of Poetry Friday, I'm posting an original poem titled Jump Rope Rhymes in Medieval Florence. I love combining the rhythms of the playground with the darker side of human nature - actually, the darker side of human nature is no stranger to the playground. And as the conversation continues about the current financial crisis, greed, the poor getting poorer, etc., I thought I'd go back to Florence to take a look at lifestyles of the rich and famous.
JUMP ROPE RHYMES IN MEDIEVAL
Bob Brier,
Eight grand dukes
exhumed on a table,
Wealth and a wedding cake.
plague and sable.
Intrigue, vertebra,
x-ray, CAT scan,
who was the daddy,
who was the also-ran?
Welcome, SIDS.
Welcome, pneumonia.
dead Ippolito,
dead Isabella.
Ferdinand says
to Federico:
Strangulation?
Grazie. Prego.
dead with fever.
Mother, did he
stab his brother?
Cosimo, Cosimo,
strong and able.
Hell of a skeleton
there on the table.
Ducats, beetles,
DNA, femurs,
bleached-out calcium,
secret lovers.
gout, tuberculosis,
perfect host,
perfect hostess.
lunch at the Uffizi.
How’s it going, Wealth?
Bloody shi-shi.
Poetry Friday is being hosted this week by Anastasia Suen at Picture Book of the Day.
*applause*
ReplyDeleteThose Medici (and some of the other families) were pretty gruesome back then. Heck, Browning's "My Last Duchess" wasn't entirely invented, after all.
Oh, I like this!
ReplyDelete:I love combining the rhythms of the playground with the darker side of human nature - actually, the darker side of human nature is no stranger to the playground.:
I like that sort of seeming incongruency, too...and true, true!
Wow, very clever, delightfully dark! Thanks for sharing it.
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