Here is how it goes...
Chapters Forms of poetry
1) Parents 1) Tanka
2) Siblings 2) 15 words or less
3) Spouse 3) Crapsey Cinquain
4) Children 4) Acrostic
5) Friends 5) Flash 55
6) Pets 6) English Sonnet
7) Self 7) Free Verse
Once you use a form you can not use it again, we are looking to have all seven forms used in the book.
Once you use a chapter you can not use it again, all the chapters must be used.
You may use any form with any chapter as long as you do not repeat them.
Bandit and I are doing ours in the order given for both the chapters and the form.
So our book of love looks like this
Chapters
1) Parents A Tanka poem
2) Siblings 15 words or less
3) Spouse A Crapsey Cinquain
4) Children An Acrostic Poem
5) Friends in a Flash 55
6) Pets An English Sonnet
7) Self A Free Verse
Today we are doing a Crapsey Cinquain, which have many forms to choose from. We will be doing ours in a Garland cinquain which consists of a series of six cinquains (2,4,6,8,2 in each) in which the last is formed of lines from the preceding five, typically line one from stanza one, line two from stanza two, and so on.
CHAPTER THREE
A Garland Crapsey Cinquain
YOU
Daylight
breaking softly
as I wake in your arms
wanting only to be closer
to you
Coffee
percolating
making you move from me
I reach for one more loving kiss
from you
Slowly
we move in time
begining our new day
loving each like it is my first
with you
Knowing
togetherness
will be ours forever
happily living in this world
near you
Thinking
of your sweet love
as you leave for your job
longing once again for the night
with you
Daylight
percolating
begining our new day
happily living in this world
with you
YOUR TURN
ENJOY
JL&B
absolutely the greatest description of the love one has for one's life mate.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading on One Shot Wednesday. You and the others use words like a painter uses a brush. I use them like hammers.