Doggerel is…
- a poem that you wrote to a one-night stand…maybe in a 2 AM whiskey-and-Oxycontin haze
- the first paragraph of that novel you never seem to finish, even though you know it would be a bestseller
- the snatch of dialogue that you think, “Wouldn’t that be a great scene in a movie?”
- your holiday-letters-in-verse that inspire the less cheerful to write one themselves, if only they could come up with rhymes for “divorce”, “sex offender registry”, “pyramid scheme”, or “police brutality”
- bawdy limericks that don’t necessarily rely on the word “Nantucket”
- the inside of a greeting card that you’d definitely buy…if it existed
- any prose that includes the phrase: “He smelled of booze, stale cigarette smoke, cheap cologne, and regret.”
- a clever reworking of a song lyric…or maybe those are the lyrics you mistakenly heard?
- a blurb of fake news
- a passage from an angst-ridden journal entry
Doggerel is any writing that is bad, tragic, unfortunate, clumsy, clunky, daring, self-conscious, shameless, shameful, ridiculous, truthy, hilarious, writerly, shittily magnificent, unsung, calamitous, inconsequential, playful, inchoate, aspirational, earnest, reckless, delusional, cheeky, stinky, and rich. Doggerel doesn’t seek a destination nor does it pursue acclaim or praise. It is writing.
Let us write. Daily. May we find simple pleasure in both the frailty and bounty of words.