Yay! It’s “National Poetry Month”
and it’s time for my annual POETRY CHALLENGE of writing “30 poems in 30 days.” It’s
April 1st and this is NO April Fool's Joke - this is a CHALLENGE to write 30
Poems (of all kinds) in 30 Days!! Who is with me?
Welcome back to those who have
participated in the past and a big welcome to any newbies. PLEASE stick around
as we plan to have lots of fun this month!! #NationalPoetryMonth
This is the fifth year that I
have run this challenge on my blog. I am of the opinion that ANYONE can write
poetry. Even if you don’t feel like you have the knack for creating flowing
free verse, anyone can follow the simple instructions that I will share each day
and you will be amazed at the poetry you come up with. There are SO MANY KINDS
OF POETRY – far more than 30 poetry forms. If you are new – welcome. If you
have done the challenge in years past you may notice I will repeat certain
poetry forms from year to year as they are fun ones, or they are favorites,
etc. I will also try to include a few new ones each year.
Just a few things before we begin
here in 2017 ~ 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!
Some people like to share their
poem of the day in the comments to this blog. Wonderful ~ we all enjoy reading
them. Others may post their poem on their FB page or on their own blog – I do
have one request – IF you put your poems on your own blog – please do NOT copy
and paste my instructions from here onto your own blog. I have invested a lot
of time and research over the years to create these posts. What you can do is
to link to that day’s blog here at “Stephanie Says So” and tell your readers
that they can come here and get directions to write their own poems. Thanks.
Also – all poems shared here, either by me or by those who post in
the comments are automatically copyrighted by the writer. They are not to be
used without permission of the writer – except as an example to someone you may
be writing with or teaching, but always give attribution to the author, please.
I’ll be posting a different
poetry form each day in the month of April and I’d love to have you join me. I
also have a poetry challenge group on Facebook if that interests you,
“A Month of Poetry – 30 Poems in 30 Days” ~ just ask to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/178557275869627/?ref=bookmarks
Like I said, even if you think
you can’t write poetry, I’d love to prove to you that you can!!! So many
poems have actual patterns or forms to follow; some are almost "fill in
the blank."
So, LET’S GET STARTED!!
Today’s poetry form is a “Lantern
Poem,” a simple little a
five line poem in the shape of a Japanese lantern. Please note that each
line is specific in what the word(s) should be describing and then also note
the number of syllables per line. These poems do not have titles – the first
line is basically the title.
The Pattern is:
Line 1: noun
(one syllable)
Line 2:
describe the noun (two syllables)
Line 3:
describe the noun (three syllables
Line 4:
describe the noun (four syllables)
Line 5:
synonym for noun in line one (one syllable)
So here are a few examples to get
you started:
Trust
Faithful
Always there
Can depend on
You
© 2014
Stephanie Abney
House
Mansion
Dwelling place
Habitation
Home
Mansion
Dwelling place
Habitation
Home
© 2011 Mary Walling (deceased)
Rest
Slumber
Forty Winks
Restorative
Sleep
© Stephanie
Abney 2016
PLEASE REMEMBER ~
any poetry found on this blog, written by me, is my personal property and may
not be used without my permission, other than sharing it as an example in a
lesson or to read it to someone. The same goes for any poems that are shared in
the comments of this blog or elsewhere online as a result of this challenge.
They are the creative property of the person who writes them. These poems are
their original work and no one may use them without their permission. It is
understood that they own the copyright for to them as soon as they post them.
Thanks so much!
Also, 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 on your blog or you FB
wall or wherever AND LINK BACK TO THIS BLOG POST for others to come here to
read the instructions. I’ve spent considerable time researching the poetry
forms and writing them up to share with you. Thanks for respecting my work.
7 comments:
Here's mine.
Spring
Has sprung
No wait, look
Maybe not yet
Snow
Oh, Vicki ~ I LOVE your poem - - so, so much!! Made me laugh out loud!
Son
My Own
Growing Fast
Always a joy
Heir
-Kristi Quist
Gold
Won't Rust
Is Ductile
Malleable
Ore
- Jason Quist
Kristi & Jason ~ these are great!!!
Grass
Verdant
Newly Shorn
Brings me Spring
Ahh...
Friend
Selfless
Consistent
Non-judgmental
Dog
Okay here's mine:
Tools
Pliers
Always lost
When you need them
Where?
And there are several more on my blog here:
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