Ok, friends, are
you ready? In honor of "National Poetry Month" for 2014, we are going to write a
different style poem every day. Oh, yeah, there are LOTS more than 30 types of
poems out there.
PLEASE join in as
OFTEN as you can but if you miss a day, hey, you miss a day. No reason to give
up. Life is BUSY!! We all can relate!
So, for our FIRST
poem, let’s start out with one that is really quite simple and can be lots of fun.
This was a favorite form that I used when I taught school. It was
amazing to me what the students came up with.
This
form is called a “Pensee Poem” – it is a five-line, structured poem that does
not rhyme. Each line has a specific number of syllables.
The thing to watch out for is to follow the pattern, including WHAT should be expressed on each line, using a SPECIFIC number of syllables ~
The thing to watch out for is to follow the pattern, including WHAT should be expressed on each line, using a SPECIFIC number of syllables ~
Line
|
Pattern
|
Example
|
Line 1
|
Subject (2 syllables)
|
Newborn
|
Line 2
|
Description (4 syllables)
|
Precious and sweet
|
Line 3
|
Action (7 syllables)
|
Sleeps peacefully in my arms
|
Line 4
|
Setting (8 syllables)
|
How do you like the world so far?
|
Line 5
|
Final thought (6 syllables)
|
I wish you could tell me
|
Newborn
Precious and sweet
Sleeps peacefully in my arms
How do you like the world so far?
I wish you could tell me.
Stephanie Abney ~ © 2014
Well, this is just my example, but you get the idea. So, go ahead and try several ~ perhaps one about an animal, another about your favorite foods, or time of year (holiday/season), an event, an emotion, something in nature. What comes to mind?
Feel free to post your poem in the comments – or if you’d rather not – at least make a comment and let us know that you did try this type of poem and how it went for you. Cheers!!!
So, here's another one:
Freedom
Our liberties
Granted unto us by God
Outlined in our Constitution
Thank-you Founding Fathers
© 2014 ~ Stephanie Abney
Check in tomorrow for a different style of poem.
12 comments:
My Dog
Sweet Pepito
Always eager to please me
Jumping, circling, barking with joy
I love my Chihuahua
Margaret Turley
Red rock
Stone fingers strong
Jutting from the canyon's mouth
Rosy in the blue of dawn's sky
I'll hike here again tomorrow
Tanya Parker Mills
Beaver Tale
Beaver
Flat tail, fuzzy
Chewing through tree trunks all day
You are always so dam busy.
Thanks for the swimming hole.
I've tried to sign in or join your blog but it isn't working for some reason. I guess I'll try again later, 'cause I don't see my name in your list o' friends...:o)
Pensee is a new form for me, and I'm delighted with those posted. Since I missed any information that you were going to repeat the challenge this year, and since my 2011 poems are all in section two of my new book, Just a Woman, I am starting my new challenge today. I didn't post as early as you did, however. I wonder how often we'll mesh, but either way I plan now to write two poems a day. You can find mine on AnnaArnett.com.
This Pensee is my apology.
April
Poetry month
Sorry that I duplicate
My good friend's challenge to compose
A different poem each day.
Looks like everything posted except my name, which is Anna Arnett, at AnnaArnett.com
Lovely
Music softly
Plays a rythem in tune with
The violin and viola.
The critics loved it so.
These are all great!! Thanks for participating. Hope we get some more before the day is over. Cheers!!
~ Stephanie Abney
Justice
Where has it gone?
We need law abiding lawyers,
We need law abiding judges too.
Back to civility
Ok here's my lame one:
Choice
Good ones and bad
The power is within you
It leads to happiness or pain
Consider things wisely
Groceries
Always needed
Swarms of children surround me
Creating chaos in the aisles
I’ll just send my husband
Weather
Now cold, now hot
It changes ev'ry moment
Makes it so hard to plan my day
Will you make up your mind?
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