I’m fond of
teaching how to write a “Triplet” on the THIRD of April. Yes, it’s a repeat
from years past, but new people join in each year and as I said, I love this
form for Day 3 ~ besides, it’s worth reading my info on it so it doesn’t get
confused with “tercet.”
And another
reason I like sharing this poetry form early on is that I SHARE a COUPLE of
GREAT RHYMING TOOLS ~ websites that help you brainstorm rhyming words!! Sweet!!
Right?
Now,
depending on which EXPERT source you get your directions from, 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. And some sources say they should have a title.
BUT ~ HERE’S THE IMPORTANT PART ~
EVERY LINE HAS THE SAME NUMBER OF SYLLABLES or BEATS!
Need help
with making words rhyme? Try this little “rhyme finder” – pretty cool:
OR, here’s another one: http://www.rhymer.com/index.html
However, some sources say that having the same meter for
each line is at the discretion of the poet.
So, TRY one that has the ending
words rhyme and the same number of syllables, but it that gets too hard – just
make sure the last word of each of the 3 lines rhyme! Cheers!!
Fun times ~ it helps to think of a topic first, any topic
(nature is usually an easy one to try).
I’ve tweaked one I wrote a few years ago:
Through Laughter
and Tears
We’ve been married
forty-five years,
Through
laughter, joys, and all the tears.
Now, only
you can calm my fears.
© 2016 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:
To Rhyme or Not to
Rhyme
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!! Please feel free to
share it in the comments or at least tell us you wrote one and where to find
it.
AND PLEASE, obviously, any poetry that is shared in the
comments section of this blog is the property of the person who shares it. The
poem is their original work and no one may use it in any form without their
express permission. It is understood that they own the copyright to it. Just a
little reminder. 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. OKAY - GO!!!!
6 comments:
I'm so tired, I rarely sleep,
It's so bad, I want to weep.
I guess I'll keep counting sheep.
today we listen and we wait
to see who speaks of pearly gates
and feel the arms of the fates
today we will lie around
no chores will be found
no one makes a frown
Day 3-Triplet
Listening to the prophet speak
Is something we should do this week
To get the answers that we seek.
That was me. I forgot to choose an identity.
Conference has really got me thinking
Of reaching up instead of sinking ~
And blessing others, Nations linking.
~ Lauri Chamberlin (c) 2016
To Read or To Do?
As I sat reading an adventure book
I decided to stop and take a look
Live the vacation whatever it took!
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