"Lost Twice", written as a Dinggedicht, or object poem
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.
I Can See the Sky
I can see the sky for the first time since I came
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.
Incremental Poetry ~ 60 Lines
"Until Death" written as a Licentia Rhyme, in which each couplet of the first stanza is repeated as the opening couplet of succeeding stanzas, and the first couplet is repeated as the last couplet of each stanza
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
Incremental Poetry ~ 57 Lines
"The Bigger Man" written as a Villanelle Chain, a series of 3 traditional villanelles
Incremental Poetry ~ 56 Lines
"Celebration" written as a Rubaiyat, a stanzaic quatrain poem
Incremental Poetry ~ 56 Lines
"Celebration" written as a Rubaiyat, a quatrain stanzaic form patterned after "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam."


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