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The Battle Song of the Knitter September 5, 2011

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note: this is a “warrior’s boast” in the style of Beowulf.  One example of “how to have fun while still doing your homework.”

 

For eight years my needles have writ poetry in yarn;

Sometimes, I admit, these rhymes have been ill-wrought.

I am a veteran of frogs and twisted stitches;

To knit the perfect sweater has, alas, not been my lot.

 

Any yet, despite these mishaps, for sock knitting I’m famed.

Lace and Fair Isle stockings have I fought and won.

Victoria and Snow Bunny are two that could by named;

Long and glorious battles, now over and done.

 

For the first, I armed myself with Malabrigo Sock;

Straight and slender knit-spears were my tools of choice.

Deftly dueled I daily with cables and lace panels

No painful cry for air sounded in my voice.

 

For the next, I chose instead some Heritage Cascade;

That sheep-twist worked together with my needles.

Wearily and wildly I wove my wooly workings;

The triumph of my victory will ne’er fade.

 

More complex things that socks from my closet haunt me still;

Shaping, seaming, and fit walk in my nightmares yet.

The Classic Shirt by Sally Melville took my honor;

This button-down in blue’s an old opponent.

 

Twice have I tried and failed to beat my great enemy;

The little button band drove me to defeat.

Jeering laughs from other knitters have rained down on me;

Tonight I’ll try again to save my honor.

 

With thin Alpaca Lace and brave determination

With my trusty knit-spears stainèd blue by time

With jaded eye and steady hand and calculating mind

I’ll end this shirt or else I’ll end my knitting and my rhyme.

 

 
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