OK, friends, "National Poetry Month" is almost over for 2015. Here is 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)
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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
|
Freedom
Our liberties
Granted unto us by God
Outlined in our Constitution
Thank-you Founding Fathers
© 2014 ~ Stephanie Abney
Well, this is just an 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:
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
Please
remember – any poetry found on this blog,
written by me, is my personal property and may not be used without my
permission. The same goes for any poems that are shared in the comments section
of this blog. They are the property of the person who shares them. These poems
are their original work and no one may use them in any form without their
express permission. It is understood that they own the copyright to it.
Thanks!!
And if you choose to post
your poems on your own blog – that’s awesome. But please don’t just copy and
paste my daily instructions, but rather post your poem and LINK BACK TO THIS
BLOG POST for others to read the instructions. Thanks for respecting my work.
7 comments:
Talents
Gift from our God
To share with those around us
And make a difference in lives
We thank Him for each gift
Okay. I'm back on track. Here's my pensee poem:
http://murph4slaw.blogspot.com/2015/04/heres-second-poem-of-day-pensee-poem.html
(I'm having a good mom day)
Mommy
Infallible
Tackles the impossible
vanquishing laundry, hunger, frowns.
A boy's superhero.
Steph’nie
Valiant and true
Tries to get a poem from you
Day after day reminders sent
Yes that’s our Stephanie!
Music
A gift from God
Fills my soul with His sweet love
Anywhere I can hear sweet sounds
Precious gift from above
Mandy Leavitt
These are all great!! So happy you are participating!
Wow! These poems are fantastic!
Here's mine:
Our world
Azure jewel
Spins fitfully in orbit
It's broken nature evident.
When will love and peace heal?
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