This week’s synonyms for Colleen Chesebro Poetry Challenge no. 111 are ‘Celebrate & Number’ and I have selected ‘Rejoice & Count’
How you can participate..…
For Colleen’s Weekly Poetry Challenge, you can write your poem in one of the forms defined below but do head over to find out exactly what you need to submit.
HAIKU IN ENGLISH 5/7/5 syllable structure. A Haiku is written about seasonal changes, nature, and change in general.
TANKA IN ENGLISH 5/7/5/7/7 syllable structure. Your Tanka will consist of five lines written in the first-person point of view. This is important because the poem should be written from the perspective of the poet.
HAIBUN IN ENGLISH Every Haibun must begin with a title. Haibun prose is composed of short, descriptive paragraphs, written in the first-person singular.
The text unfolds in the present moment, as though the experience is occurring now rather than yesterday or some time ago. In keeping with the simplicity of the accompanying haiku or tanka poem, all unnecessary words should be pared down or removed. Nothing must ever be overstated.
The poetry never tries to repeat, quote, or explain the prose. Instead, the poetry reflects some aspect of the prose by introducing a different step in the narrative through a microburst of detail. Thus, the poetry is a sort of juxtaposition – different yet somehow connected.
Etheree The Etheree poem consists of ten lines of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 syllables. Etheree can also be reversed and written 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. The trick is to create a memorable message within the required format. Poets can get creative and write an Etheree with more than one verse, but the idea is to follow suit with an inverted syllable count. Reversed Etheree Syllable Count: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Double Etheree Syllable Count: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10, 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Cinquain ALSO: Check out the Cinquain variations listed here: Cinquain-Wikipedia These are acceptable methods to use. Please list the form you use so we can learn from you.
Senryu in English 5/7/5 syllable structure. A Senryu is written about love, a personal event, and have IRONY present. Click the link to learn the meaning of irony.
To find out how to participate in this challenge, head over to Colleen’s: https://colleenchesebro.com/2018/11/19/colleens-weekly-tanka-tuesday-poetry-challenge-no-111-celebrate-number-synonymsonly/
I hope you have enjoyed my efforts and will bring your syllables together too in one of the forms above… have fun. Thanks Sally.
A true work of heart! ❤
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Thank you Annette.. always cheering me on.. ♥
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I love this one, Sally. It actually made me a little weepy. I’m grateful for you. 🙂
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Aahhh.. thank you Diana.. it is reciprocated..hugsxx
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Lovely… Grateful and counting my blessings, Sally! ❤ xo
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And, that… dear, Sally, is what Thanksgiving should be all about. A perfect Etheree! ❤
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Thank you Colleen… so pleased you like it. ♥
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A lovely uplifting poem, Sally.
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You are a blessing, Sally. This is lovely ❤
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Thank you Jacquie..hugs ♥
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Fab job Sal. You’ve covered it all in here! ❤ xx
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Thanks Debby.. we will celebrate it in spirit with our American friends… ♥
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Oh yes! ❤
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Well done, Sally! I am quite grateful for you. Really. 🙂
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Thank you Jennie.. that means such a lot.. hugsxx
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I’m so glad! ❤️
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