Saturday, April 23, 2005

Pringle's Poetry Place

For eleven season's (1994 - 2004) I have worked as an interactive actor at the Sterling Renaissance Festival. While there, I had the opportunity to portray several interesting characters, including a thief, an executioner, a pirate and a mud beggar. By far, my favorite character was Thaddeus Pringle, traveling poet (which I played at the Sterling Ren Fest in 1995, 1996 and 2001).

Thaddeus was conceived to be the anti-Shakespeare. A poet so terrible and deviant that he was destined to be forgotten in the annals of history. I wrote a number of poems which were designed to be both wretched and entertaining at the some time. I would read them with this loud, nasally character voice as if they were the greatest epics ever scribbled on parchment.

For some reason, my poems became incredibility popular on the Ren Fest circuit, and I am always meeting people who want copies of my verse (such as it is). So here now, are a few of the works of Thaddeus Pringle... Enjoy... Let me know if you want more?


Ode to Blood Seeping into the Battlefield Afore it Coagulates
By Thaddeus "Please God, Not the Face" Pringle
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Be thou barbarian, assassin, or just plain mean
The battlefield be the place to vent thy spleen
Smite thy foe with a heavy glave
Pull his hair and call him knave
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Beat thy opponent about the shoulders and neck
Unplug his bowels and commence to wreck
Channel thy rage on the soon to be dead
And buckets of blood will pour out of his head
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Now tis not my intention to condone violence
But when thy foes are dead thou canst enjoy the silence
I pray this verse fills thee with glee
Now for the love of God just don't hurt me!!!_____________________________________________________
The Frightsome Tale of Lord Entropy & the Anvil
by Thaddeus Pringle: Agent of Chaos!!!
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Just beyond Valhala; slightly left from Hell
Be the lair of High Lord Entropy; whom thou wouldst to know do well
Chaos be his right fist & Ragnarok his left
He lifts his mightly hammer and brings it down with heft
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Lord Entropy be a weapons smith; of this there is no doubt
And all who face his deadly tools; can do naught but shout
But one eve as he was labouring in darksome smoke & soot
His anvil slipped it's moorings and landed on his foot
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Now Entropy is mighty; his tolerance is grand
But now his foot was liquefied; his bones were turned to sand
He swallowed up his courage; he spat his weakness out
He vowed to be quite stoic; Then he let out a shout
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Mayhaps "shout" be too tame a word to describe this sound
All who heard; their ears did bleed; they tumbled to the ground
When Lord Es throat was raw from that awful din
He looked upon his pulverized foot; he gently scratched his chin
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He said, "Nothing lasts forever lad-I had a foot its true."
"But now the end of my great leg is naught but sticky groo."
Lord E was espied the next dawn; his foot now an iron mace
And if he does chance to kick thy bum; thou wilt be put in thy place...
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The Sadsome Tale of Anna & the Cow
by Thaddeus Pringle: Extraordinary Gentleman
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Anna was a farm girl
Her cheeks were pink and bright
Rebecca was a heifer
And to the world she was a blight
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Anna wondered to the barn
To milk the cow one dark & stormy day
And there Rebecca attacked
That cow wanted her to pay
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The hoofs they were a' flying
And the udders swinging around
Anna was completely gored
And she fell right to the ground
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Rebecca stomped on Anna's spleen
She sprayed milk right in her eye
Anna tried hard to escape
But all she could do was cry
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All seemed lost on that dark & distant day
Anna was about to die
When a freak lightning bolt struck Rebecca
From a dark and lonely sky
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That night Anna dined on a black & smoking feast
It was charred beef on a stick from the awful slain beast
But when the wind is blowing and Anna's feeling blue
She can still hear dead Rebecca saying, "Moo Moo Moo!"
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Ode To Monkeys
By Thaddeus Pringle: Poet, Scholar, Genius
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Monkeys, Monkeys~ Everywhere
Monkeys, Monkeys~ In My Hair
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Monkeys, Monkeys~ Up a Tree
Monkeys Fill Me With Such Glee
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Monkeys, Monkeys, Monkeys, Monkeys,
Monkeys, Monkeys, MONKEYS!!!!
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Oh Lord, How I Love Those Harry, Banana-Eating, Little Bastards!
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These poems are copyrighted by John Michael Decker (AKA Thaddeus Pringle). Any publication or sale of this work without the authors express written permission is forbidden.
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"And I'd have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for those meddling kids!"
John Michael Decker

3 comments:

Vanessa said...

Yay! I want the sheep poem - the one about unrequited love and the bitten hand!

Vanessa said...

I really don't have another comment - I just couldn't stand the page saying "1 COMMENTS" - I am such a nerd.

Greg said...

Mmmm. Mayhap I like this Pringle fellow's work. Inspired, you say? Nay, brilliant!!

Plus, "3 Comments" looks better still.