Snowgoose wrote:
Not a million miles wide of the mark there, certainly hit a nerve (and a raw one at that).
Lose the "Very" from "Such History is very vast" - "Such history is vast" scans better.
"newsman" to "preacherman"? dunno... preacherman has a certain cache and in that context...
They're your words though - what they mean to you is what really counts.
Thanks : )
well, i had my reasons.
mostly being to keep rhythm. you see, if you haven't noticed already, that each line is a certain number of syllables. in this case 8 per line. so my wording follows through to keep to that pattern and maintain the cadence.
very vast, while an unusual phrase, lends alliteration. if i could find a 1-syllable word to replace very, i suppose i could switch it out though.
and "newsman"n actually had legitimate reasoning behind it. preachers would be more naturally inclined to such announcements seeing as they are religious. besides, "preacherman" is 1 syllable too long. it'd throw it off. i guess just "preacher" could be substituted however.
while on the other hand if the guy on the news is saying it in any kind of serious way, then there's prolly something downright unusual or drastic going on.