Many Thanks guys, but I don't think it's that one, as there are lines with 7 syllables, awell as those with 8 - and the poem was more moving than that Tahiti one; it may have even been one of his war poems, but Many Thanks again.
Why is it only one MarkRae? Tried looking up definition of syllable but it seemed to support the idea that it is two and as others have said I would say iz-um.
> just because you say it's so, doesn't make it so.
Likewise! You can pronounce it as if there's a vowel between the s and the m if you like - some people pronounce the second month of the year like FEB-you-werry
Film is one syllable because the l slides naturally into the m (though a small number of people do say fillum). I can't do the same with schism. I've never heard anyone else do so either.