Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Greetings From a Nephew

Words! Dictionaries around our home - see footnote.
It goes without saying that I love words: I would hardly run a blog of this kind unless I did! Part of the joy of writing is to find the wording that exactly describes the idea you want to convey – and that is not always easy, particularly if the words needed feel outside the realm of day-to-day vocabulary. Thankfully, it is often possible to use verse to weave together words that would feel uncomfortable in a prose piece and to enjoy it when others have done the same, to moving effect.

So I, my brother and sister-in-law and several others were delighted to be sent the following short verse by my nephew, who made a fleeting visit from Vancouver to the UK at the end of last year to celebrate his mum’s ‘big 0’ birthday - and managed to spend time with a number of friends and family before jetting off again.

I’m delighted that Simon is happy to have his verse reproduced here. Thank you Simon.

We walk so briefly
Upon this earth,
Mere moments in the enormity of time.

To have the accompaniment of you on this jaunt
However momentary,
Makes the stars a little brighter,
The wondrous that much more wonderful.


©Simon Thorn 2017

The dictionaries pictured above are a 1773 Johnson’s Dictionary (2 volumes bound together): a 1932 edition of The New English Dictionary (Odhams): an Oxford Illustrated Dictionary of 1975 (Book Club Association edition) and a 9th edition Concise Oxford Dictionary of 1995.