Caged
An irascible fellow named Cage
Appeared on the Carnegie stage
With the book of I Ching,
Some dice and some string,
And a few random notes on a page.
Giacomo Meyerbeer (5 September 1791 – 2 May 1864) was perhaps the most successful opera composer of the nineteenth century. Even today he has admirers and occasional revivals.
A double dactyl is a biographically inspired humorous poem with very strict structural rules. Here are links to two definitions for those who are curious. The first from the Poetry Foundation is clearer but less accurate than the second, from Wikipedia. Take your pick. The classic statement is the book Jiggery-Pokery: A Compendium of Double Dactyls by Anthony Hecht and John Hollander (New York, 1967).
Double Dactyl for G. M.: Life is Grand
Higgledy piggledy
Giacomo Meyerbeer,
Writing his operas,
Made them so grand
That they had symptoms of
Elephantiasis -
Much too much drama for
Music so bland.
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