Postby uc pseudonym » Fri Oct 03, 2003 9:34 am
Newest entry in the Cynicism folder. I think my target in this little poem is rather obvious. Anyone who has been on fanfiction.net will know exactly what I'm talking about. Authors especially will enjoy this.
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Ode to the Word Count
"Yes!" cries the gentleman, as he writes his letter,
"I've written a lot, because bigger is better!
This is truly a masterpiece!"
Ode to the word count.
"We write more than authors, than those published lest,
We write more than they, so we must be the best!
I think I'll get published!"
Ode to the word count.
"We have enough ideas to last a few pages,
Ideas thought up in the dark of our cages,
300K ought to do it."
Ode to the word count.
"Everything we write has been done before,
Which means we're as good as the writers of yore.
What do you mean, novel?"
Ode to the word count.
"Overall plot?" they cry. "That's a stupid idea!
Let's stuff things together in a writing Pangea!
It gets us the pages!"
Ode to the word count.
"Have you run out of plots? Just do another!
Or add a Mary Sue with your younger brother!
Only space matters!"
Ode to the word count.
"Oh dear!" one yelps. "Of villains I'm lacking!"
"Never fear," they respond, "just get old ones packing.
Bring a few back."
Ode to the word count.
"Get about a billion main characters, give them all time.
Spend a few thousand putting each in sublime.
The more the merrier!"
Ode to the word count.
"Have them argue for pages, about slices of toast,
Pointless conversations will get you the most!
Learn from the experts."
Ode to the word count.
"El cuento?" they cry. "What do you mean?
It is toward gigantic stories we lean.
Novels are best."
Ode to the word count.
If you haven't got a hundred thousand, to post on your LAN,
Then you simply cannot, cannot, be a real man:
Measure by quantity.
Ode to the word count.
Why should a story be smaller than Gone With The Wind?
Anything less, you've undoubtably sinned.
Things can't be too lengthy.
Ode to the word count.
"Hah! Do you even have ten thousand, you fool?
Leave the writing to pros and stay in school!
We have more so we're better than you."
Ode to the word count.
And how many words makes this poem heavy weight?
Well, as for us, we have about 388.
But was that ever the point?
Ode to the word count.
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I'll post this on fictionpress in a few days. Meanwhile, if anyone has ideas for other verses, I'd be happy to add them. What do you all think?