The
predilection by particular
individuals toward the
utilization of
elongated vocalizations and
terminologies in their
interpersonal dialogues. Its
etymological pedigree is
derived from the
antediluvian Latin locutions "sesqui", lit. "one and one half", and "ped", lit. "foot".
A composer of lyrical rhythms
Encountered a creative schism
When those who spoke terse
Demanded his verse
Lose its sesquipedalianisms.