Friday, April 26, 2019

Day 26 ~ “Synonym or Antonym Poem” for “30 Poems in 30 Days" #NationalPoetryMonth




Synonym and/or Antonym Poetry:

These are simple yet POWERFUL poems. They incorporate a couplet, are only three lines long (and the first line is ONLY a one-word title) and can really be quite profound.

Here are a few nifty, helpful online resources:  

"Synonyms" ~ resource for synonyms and/or antonyms (depending on which little dot you click up by the search button)

"Rhyme Zone" ~ plug in a word, hit search and it kicks out a list of rhyming words (this one is the easiest to use, I think, because the other one gives you thousands of choices and that’s too long to sort through and can be overwhelming. So, whichever you like…

"Rhymer" ~ pretty cool – even has six options on how to rhyme: end rhymes (rhyme ending words), last syllable rhymes, double rhymes (like walking/talking), triple rhymes (have the same vowel sounds in the third-to-last syllable and all following sounds (explanation, destination, imagination), beginning rhymes (scenery/cedar) and first syllable rhymes (carrot/caring).


INSTRUCTIONS:

Choose any word.  Write that word in capital letters on the first line.  

Choose around 3-5 synonyms OR antonyms and list them below your one-word line 1, and they become your second line. If none come to mind, just look them up in a thesaurus or at "SYNONYMS" ~ a resource for synonyms AND antonyms. 

THEN, on the third line, come up with a descriptive phrase about the word. 

And yep, the ending words of both lines 2 & 3 need to rhyme. J

Here are two examples I came up with a couple of years ago:

IMMIGRANT
Pioneer, settler, foreigner, outsider, newcomer.
Welcome. I, too, walk to the beat of a different drummer.
                                                          
                                                                  © 2017 Stephanie Abney



GROWTH
Emergence, evolving, increment, development.
Without life’s obstacles there is little improvement.

                                                                     © 2017 Stephanie Abney


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1 comment:

Connie Cockrell said...

Kind of fun.

MOTHER
Ma, Mom, Mommy, Mum, Mama,
All the names we called her, eventually became Grandma.