Write an ode to a family member.
Today’s prompt provided by Rebecca Dupas.
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Write an ode to a family member.
Today’s prompt provided by Rebecca Dupas.
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Write a love poem to your LEAST favorite body part without using the word “love”.
Today’s prompt courtesy of PAGES!
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Since I am doing a poetry challenge… I thought I would share some different types of poetry. I am primarily a prose writer so I had to look this stuff up to get things I had forgotten since my last poetry class.
Tanka is a Japanese poetry type of five lines, the first and third composed of five syllables and the rest of seven. Tanka is the oldest type of poetry in Japan.
Haiku Poetry Type is a Japanese poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Haiku poetry originated in the sixteenth century and reflects on some aspect of nature and creates images.
The Senryu Poetry Type is a short Japanese poem that is similar to a Haiku poem in structure but treats human beings rather than nature, often in a humorous or satiric way.
Free Verse is a form of Poetry composed of either rhymed or unrhymed lines that have no set fixed metrical pattern.
Limericks are short sometimes bawdy, humorous poems of consisting of five Anapaestic lines. Lines 1, 2, and 5 of a Limerick have seven to ten syllables and rhyme with one another. Lines 3 and 4 have five to seven syllables and also rhyme with each other.
An epitaph is a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument written in praise, or reflecting the life, of a deceased person.
Terza rima is a type of poetry consisting of 10 or 11 syllable lines arranged in three-line “tercets”.
An Elegy is a sad and thoughtful poem lamenting the death of a person.
Cinquain Poetry Type has five lines.
An Allegory is a narrative having a second meaning beneath the surface one – a story with two meanings, a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning.
These definitions were taken from: http://www.types-of-poetry.org.uk/
Check out the website for other types of poems.
Write a poem about a kiss utilizing a poetic form you rarely/never use.
*Suggested forms: Senryu, cinquain, tanka, ode, pantoum, villanelle, limerick, sestina, persona, acrostic.
*Be sure to add either a link or brief description of the form you’ve chosen.
*Today’s prompt courtesy of sweetturtleberry.tumblr.com
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Write a poem, of any length, about something that spirals or something that cuts.
Today’s prompt courtesy of andthisiswhatcameout.tumblr.com
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Write a free verse poem of at least 10 lines about a conversation between a rainbow and a pot of gold.
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Day 3 Prompt 3
Write a personal poem of at least 30 lines about yourself without using the word I.
*Today’s prompt provided by Morgan Harrison. 🙂
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Day 2 Prompt 2
Write a poem about something that is considered forbidden.
The poem can be of any length and can be written in any form (senryu/tanka/ free verse/ pantoum etc.).
**If you choose to write in a form other than free verse, please share the name of the form and provide either a link or a brief explanation of how the form is done.
This prompt comes to us from andthisiswhatcameout.tumblr.com (:-))
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Day 1 Prompt 1: Write a poem of at least 15 lines that includes the line:
Sometimes, yesterday isn’t worth the memory.
The line can be placed anywhere in the poem.
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