Ode to a Spellchecker
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 5:35 pm
The Ode to a Spellchecker was written by Professor Jerrold H. Zar of Northern Illinois University and published in the January/February 1994 issue of the Journal of Irreproducible Results. It became widely circulated by e-mail and the attribution was lost.
THE POEM
Eye halve a spelling check her;
It came with my pea sea.
It plane lee marks four my revue
Miss steaks aye kin knot sea.
Eye ran this poem threw it
Your sure reel glad two no.
Its vary polished in it's weigh,
My checker tolled me sew.
A check her is a bless sing;
It freeze yew lodes of thyme.
It helps me right awl stiles two reed,
And aides me when aye rime.
Each frays come posed up on my screen
Eye trussed too bee a joule;
The checker pours o'er every word
To cheque sum spelling rule.
Bee fore wee rote with checkers
Hour spelling was inn deck line,
Butt now when wee dew have a laps,
Wee are knot maid too wine.
Butt now bee cause my spelling
Is checked with such grate flare,
Their are know faults with in my cite,
Of nun eye am a wear.
Now spelling does knot phase me,
It does knot bring a tier;
My pay purrs awl due glad den
With wrapped words fare as hear.
To rite with care is quite a feet
Of witch won should be proud;
And wee mussed dew da best wee can
Sew flaws are knot aloud.
That's why eye brake in two averse
Cuz eye dew want too please.
Sow glad eye yam that aye did bye
This soft wear four pea seas.
Based on opening lines suggested by Mark Eckman.
By the author's count, 127 of the 225 words of the poem are incorrect (although all words are correctly spelled).
Published January/February 1994, on page 13, in
Journal of Irreproducible Results
The title Ode to a Spellchecker was not original, but seems appropriate. I think that Zar had called it only "A Candidate for a Pullet Surprise." The poem is as funny today as it was when it was originally published, almost ten years ago. It surely needs no update, except perhaps a new verse of 'IM speak', full of its-it's errors and abrv 4U!
Zar is a professor of biostatistics. I suspect he gives amusing lectures.
Jerrold H. Zar
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2864
The title Ode to a Spellchecker was not original, but seems appropriate. I think that Zar had called it only "A Candidate for a Pullet Surprise." The poem is as funny today as it was when it was originally published, almost ten years ago. It surely needs no update, except perhaps a new verse of 'IM speak', full of its-it's errors and abrv 4U!
Zar is a professor of biostatistics. I suspect he gives amusing lectures.
THE POEM
Eye halve a spelling check her;
It came with my pea sea.
It plane lee marks four my revue
Miss steaks aye kin knot sea.
Eye ran this poem threw it
Your sure reel glad two no.
Its vary polished in it's weigh,
My checker tolled me sew.
A check her is a bless sing;
It freeze yew lodes of thyme.
It helps me right awl stiles two reed,
And aides me when aye rime.
Each frays come posed up on my screen
Eye trussed too bee a joule;
The checker pours o'er every word
To cheque sum spelling rule.
Bee fore wee rote with checkers
Hour spelling was inn deck line,
Butt now when wee dew have a laps,
Wee are knot maid too wine.
Butt now bee cause my spelling
Is checked with such grate flare,
Their are know faults with in my cite,
Of nun eye am a wear.
Now spelling does knot phase me,
It does knot bring a tier;
My pay purrs awl due glad den
With wrapped words fare as hear.
To rite with care is quite a feet
Of witch won should be proud;
And wee mussed dew da best wee can
Sew flaws are knot aloud.
That's why eye brake in two averse
Cuz eye dew want too please.
Sow glad eye yam that aye did bye
This soft wear four pea seas.
Based on opening lines suggested by Mark Eckman.
By the author's count, 127 of the 225 words of the poem are incorrect (although all words are correctly spelled).
Published January/February 1994, on page 13, in
Journal of Irreproducible Results
The title Ode to a Spellchecker was not original, but seems appropriate. I think that Zar had called it only "A Candidate for a Pullet Surprise." The poem is as funny today as it was when it was originally published, almost ten years ago. It surely needs no update, except perhaps a new verse of 'IM speak', full of its-it's errors and abrv 4U!
Zar is a professor of biostatistics. I suspect he gives amusing lectures.
Jerrold H. Zar
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115-2864
The title Ode to a Spellchecker was not original, but seems appropriate. I think that Zar had called it only "A Candidate for a Pullet Surprise." The poem is as funny today as it was when it was originally published, almost ten years ago. It surely needs no update, except perhaps a new verse of 'IM speak', full of its-it's errors and abrv 4U!
Zar is a professor of biostatistics. I suspect he gives amusing lectures.