There once was a writer from Toronto
Skilled in the language Esperanto
That didn't pay the bills
She headed for the hills
Where she wound up working for Tonto.
(You get what you pay for ...)
๐ The rhyme scheme opens up when one says Toronto like a Torontonian: "Trawn'ah"
There once was a writer from Trawn'ah
Who kicked winter for Colombian sauna,
But the trick from the start
is--Canadian at heart--
they bring winter wherever they wand'ah. ๐
Oh, but that's the sneaky fun of tedious research, no? Moving through monotony so you can seize upon that great "aha!" with all the more enthusiasm when you reach it.
I tripped down a rabbit hole of Kosovo War diplomatic statements myself this past hour, while tinkering with the anti-memoir instead writing a poem, so... we writer types go on some strange journeys to get our kicks, eh?
Hope you get to that "aha!" soon, and enjoy at least some of the reading ride toward it.
She left a tremendous gift to the world in her performances. I'd heard she was a wonderful person, too. I'm so glad to know you found her so.
@MLClark Speaking of Kosovo ...
I'm sure you know who Mira Furlan was. She and her husband fled Yugoslavia because she was trying to bridge both sides and had death threats issued against her.
I interviewed her on the fifth anniversary of her departure. We sat in the darkened war room set, ironically.
Mira was pure and innocent of soul. I wish you could have known her.