Friday, April 12, 2024

Day 12 2024 ~ How to write a “Windspark Poem” for #NationalPoetryMonth ~ "30 poems in 30 days

Yay for Poetry Month!! Y’all are doing great! How about an easy, fun one today?

This is a rather simple little 5-line poem with very specific guidelines. Its simplicity is its beauty. This is also a great poetic form to use with children.

Line 1 ~ “I dreamed” (that’s it – just write I dreamed and do not add anything)

Line 2 ~ “I was a/the _______” (you fill in the blank, generally a one-word noun)

Line 3 ~ where/location (keep it short: in theon aat the …) wherever

Line 4 ~ action (use an “ing” verb with just a few more words to describe the action)

Line 5 ~ adverb (use only ONE word – an adverb with a “ly” ending)

Here are a couple of examples I came up with a few years ago.

 

 

I dreamed
I was a butterfly
In a garden
Dancing in the wind
Gracefully

 

            © 2019 Stephanie Abney

 

(Image by Paul Brennan from Pixabay)

 

I dreamed

I was the sun

High in the sky

Watching over the world

Regally

 

         © 2019 Stephanie Abney

 

 

Okay, your turn!! Whatcha’ got?

 

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*** Also, if you choose to post your poems on your own blog or elsewhere on social media ~ that’s awesome. But PLEASE don’t just copy and paste my daily instructions, but rather post your poem on your blog or your FB wall or wherever AND LINK BACK TO EACH DAY’S SPECIFIC 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.

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