Doggerel might have any or all of the following failings:
- trite, cliche, or overly sentimental content
- forced or imprecise rhymes
- faulty metre
- misordering of words to force correct metre
One example of doggerel might be:
- Said the big red rooster
- to the little brown hen,
- "You haven't laid an egg
- Since goodness knows when."
- Said the little brown hen
- to the big red rooster,
- "You don't come along
- As often as you used to."
Almost by definition examples of doggerel are not preserved, since if they have any redeeming value they are not considered doggerel. Some poets, however, make a virtue of writing what appears to be doggerel but is actually clever and entertaining despite its apparent technical faults. Such authors include:
The American comedian Steve Allen took a similar approach: dressed in a tuxedo, he would solemnly recite inane popular song lyrics like:
- Who put the bomp in the bomp-shu-bomp-shu bomp?
- Who put the ram in the rama-lama ding dong?
as if they were soliloquies from Keats or Shakespeare.
A well-traveled story has a writer (Dorothy Parker, William James, Ogden Nash or Gertrude Stein in various retellings) fall asleep, and in a dream he or she receives a profound insight, which the writer makes sure to get down on paper before falling back to sleep. Come the morning, the literary celebrity discovers that the deep thought that came in a dream was:
- Hogamus, higamus
- Men are polygamous;
- Higamus, hogamus''
- Women, monogamous.
(H. Allen Smith, in How To Write Without Knowing Nothing, attributes the verses to a Mrs. Amos Pinchot.)
The poetry of William Topaz McGonagall is also remembered with affection by many despite its seeming technical flaws.
Macaronic poetry may often be doggerel.
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