Monday, April 15, 2024

Day 15 2024 ~ How to write a “Quinzaine Poem” for #NationalPoetryMonth ~ "30 poems in 30 days

For Day 15, let's write an interesting little poem with exactly 15 syllables!!

This one is short and sweet BUT there are VERY specific guidelines to it so pay careful attention to your intent on lines 2-3 (You are basically asking a question – relating you your statement on line 1 - on those two lines).

So here are the details:

A quinzaine is an unrhymed three-line poem that contains 15 syllables, with a SPECIFIC number for each of the 3 lines. AND there is a format in that the FIRST line MAKES a STATEMENT. You will use the next two lines to ASK a QUESTION about that statement.

The pattern is:

The first line has 7 syllables [make a statement]

The second line has 5 syllables [start your question about your statement]

The third line has 3 syllables [finish your question about your statement]

 

Remember, the first line makes a statement and the next two lines ask a question about the subject.

 

Here's a few of mine:

 


Jesus said, “Come, follow me.”

Do we have the faith

to do so?

      © 2024 Stephanie Abney

 

 

We're on earth to serve others.

Why is finding time

hard to do?

      © 2011 Stephanie Abney

 

God sees us as we can be.

Can’t we see others

that way too?

       © 2011 Stephanie Abney

 

                 YOUR TURN!!

 

Digital painting of the Savior created by Chas Hathaway

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