I was going to experiment with a poetry from that is even new to me BUT then I saw the date and if it is Day 9 then it must be time for a NONET POEM!! Basically, this poetry form is based on the number 9. I first tried writing one of these 4 years ago for the 2014 Poetry Challenge and this form soon became one of my favorites!
It’s so fun ~ a Nonet Poem is based on NINE, in more ways than one ~ it has nine lines and the FIRST LINE has NINE syllables ~ but there are a few more details to know. I have come to really love this poetry form. And the poems I wrote for it four years ago are still my favorite nonet poems so I’m going to share them again as my examples. But here is how you do this poem. SO FUN!!!
When I looked up the word “nonet” in the dictionary I discovered it stood for 9 musical performers or 9 instruments – and the poem has a pattern that has 9 lines – the first line has 9 syllables, each line thereafter has one less syllable, ending with the last line only having ONE syllable. The number of words does not matter, ONLY the number of syllables so it actually provides you with some flexibility. Intriguing, right?
Here is a “look” at this pattern:
* * * * * * * * * (9 syllables)
* * * * * * * * (8 syllables)
* * * * * * * (7 syllables)
* * * * * * (6 syllables)
* * * * * (5 syllables)
* * * * (4 syllables)
* * * (3 syllables)
* * (2 syllables)
* (1 syllable)
It can be about ANYTHING as long as the SYLLABLE COUNTS ARE CORRECT, so PLEASE count them so you can do it correctly.
Here are the first two I ever wrote for this poetry form and they remain my favorites:
Made chocolate chip cookies tonight
One taste before I go to bed
One bite follows another
I forgot what I said
I’m ready to stop
Well, maybe not
Just one more
Then to …
Bed!!
© 2014 Stephanie Abney
“Grandma, may we have a sleepover?”
My precious grandkids ask again.
“We promise to obey you.”
They give a hopeful look.
“We won’t talk in bed.”
That’s what they said.
“We love you.”
I said,
“Yes!”
© 2014 Stephanie Abney
OKAY, your turn – GO!!
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Day 9-Nonet
When I was just a small child in school
I remember learning to read
Sometimes the rules were daunting
But it opened my eyes
Who would have guessed then
Where I would work
Libraries
Love them
Read!!
Why is housework never quite finished?
I can clean and still I see dirt
Dust is everywhere I look
Out comes the mop and broom
Oh my aching back
I do not stop
All day long
I chase
Dust!
The Privilege of Being the Grammy
Today I held a sleeping baby
Her sweet little sighs brings me joy
I could hold her all day long
Until a loud rumble
Says she needs a changed
Since she’s stinky
Here mama
She’s your
Babe
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