Don't you just love changing the decor with the changing of seasons!
Did You Hear?
Here's a syllabic limerick about a loose tongue....
Incremental Poetry ~ 66 Lines
"I Cannot Fear Death" is written using the Mathnawi form, which has been in use for many centuries
Of Poems and Prose
A light-hearted take on dieting
Incremental Poetry ~ 61 Lines
"The Greatest Way to Learn" is a Line Messaging poem, in which the last line of each stanza, when combined, forms a message of its own.
A Fasting Feast
A light-hearted take on dieting
Incremental Poetry ~ 64 Lines
"Teach Me to Wait" written as an A L'Arora, a stanzaic form with a minimum of 32 lines and almost no rhyme.
Keeping Warm
my midnight retreat
Incremental Poetry ~ 59 Lines
"Dreamers" written as a Cento, a collection of lines from other writers' poems
Incremental Poetry ~ 58 Lines
"Ramblings of a Lunatic" written as a Reverse Word poem, in which the end words of each couplet are heteropalindromes rather than rhyming words


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