Poetry, Verse and Song
Idiosyncratic, iconoclastic, irreverent, irrepressible, and to be honest, indulgent, and hopefully; witty, waggish and wistful.
One can say more in a few lines of verse than a book, and as is said of radio; the pictures are better. As beautifully shown by John Clare 1793-1864 with this concise, possibly mis-remembered, gem
“Flowers, even the very names of flowers, that bloom in wood and glen, bring summer’s warmth to winter’s hours and childhood’s memories back again”