OK,
Greetings!! We are on Day Three - so it only seems fun to write a poem with
THREE LINES, called a "Triplet."
Now, depending on which EXPERT
source you check things out at, you are bound to get different definitions for
various forms of poetry. Odd, I know. But I'm trying to stick with as accurate
definitions as I can for this challenge. Some people use the term
"tercet" and "triplet" interchangeably when discussing
poetry, but that's not what I have found. A "tercet" is a 3-lined
poem (which may or may not rhyme and may or may not share the same meter).
Therefore, yes, a "triplet" is a "tercet" BUT all
"tercets" are not triplets. Go figure.
A "TRIPLET" is a very
specific type of tercet and for our purposes we will follow these rules:
How to write a Triplet Poem ~
Triplets are 3 lined poems that
rhyme.
BUT ~ HERE’S THE IMPORTANT PART ~
EVERY LINE HAS THE SAME NUMBER OF SYLLABLES or BEATS!
EVERY LINE HAS THE SAME NUMBER OF SYLLABLES or BEATS!
Fun
times ~ it helps to think of a topic first, any topic (nature is usually the
easiest to get an idea about).
Here’s
an example (count out the syllables and you’ll see each line has the same
number) by Sally Clark, found in “The
Highlights of Homeschooling: How to Write 30 Forms of Poetry about Horses”
Through the waving grass we glide,
through the morning mist we ride,
galloping the prairie wide.
© 2008 by Sally
Clark
(Sally is a VERY gifted poet - I LOVE her thought-provoking poetry
found in her "Selected Published
Poems" ~ Selected Published Poems by Sally
Clark - $6.00 - well worth it!!
We’ve been together forty years,
Through laughter, joys, and all the tears.
Now, only you can calm my fears.
© 2011 by Stephanie Abney
And here's one that's way silly - which shows you I've been up in the wee hours working on this post. Sigh.... oh well. BUT, each line has 7 syllables/beats:
Finding words that always rhyme
Really takes a lot of time
Is NOT rhyming such a crime?
© 2014 by Stephanie Abney
Now you give it a try ~ Cheers!! And PLEASE feel free to share it in the comments or at least tell us you wrote one and where to find it.
AND PLEASE, if you wish
to run your own poetry challenge - that's fabulous but please research your own
types of poems to use and find the definitions on your own. I have invested
more time than you would ever imagine setting these days up. NO ONE has my
permission to just copy off of my blog and post it to theirs. IF you wish to use
any of my material - please have the courtesy to contact me for permission, give me attribution
after you share it and LINK BACK TO THIS POST. Thanks for respecting my work.
OKAY - GO!!!!
10 comments:
Facebook consumes lots of time.
Skipping work can be sublime.
Even when it is to rhyme.
Godless science always alarms
But evolution has its charms
Every mother would have eight arms
Both adorable!! Thanks, Shawnette & Jewelianna!!
A morning dove came to visit me
Wondered why it was not in a tree
Hopping here and there with broken knee
Wishing my grand kids lived here in my town,
Wanting to hold them is getting me down.
Writing a letter might reverse my frown.
Writer's block is never fun
Ready ink, fingers so eager to run
Brains aloof, keyboard is still, work not done
Syllables took to long to match so I gave up :) Happy Poetry Day 3
I wrote two:
Here I am at the DMV.
Standing in line so patiently.
Hope it moves fast, I gotta pee.
Standing outside in the hot blazing sun.
We can just stand while we make the kids run.
Who wouldn't want to be part of such fun?
On the trail I quiet creep,
O'er the bubbling brook I leap,
Winding through the canyon deep.
I watched you fall into the sea
The fear, the pain, my panicked plea
I still hope you'll come back to me
Seeing fun movies is our way
Of having a really good day
And that is certainly okay!
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