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October 2007

Of verts

by John Simon

Consider the verts: the in and the per,
The intro and extra, who con or who sub.
For conversation somehow to occur
Could they perhaps band into a club?

Is there an aspect of vert they can share,
Or must they endlessly animadvert?
Would they not rather rise to the dare
To talk to each other and act in concert?

Vert comes from Latin, meaning to turn
This way or that, advert or revert.
And surely it’s better to move than to yearn,
Impacted in stasis, inane and inert.

It allows us to change from the common course,
Ignore dull convention that doesn’t divert;
If a different color can profit a horse,
To humans why should it bring nothing but hurt?

Will it be permanent or only a spurt?
It can turn many heads, conquer a heart.
The one thing it can’t do is to revert
To an impossible better new start.

John Simon's collections of film, theater, and music criticism are available from Applause.


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This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 26 October 2007, on page 30

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