Romance Poetry posted May 10, 2014 | Chapters: | ...10 11 -12- 13... |
Nonet-Contest Entry
A chapter in the book Short Form Poetry
This Time
by michaelcahill
Nonet Poetry Contest Winner
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Writing Prompt Write a nonet poem. It's a simple format. A nonet has nine lines. The first line has nine syllables, the second line eight syllables, the third line seven syllables, etc... until line nine that finishes with just one syllable. It can be on any subject and rhyming is optional. See an example in this announcement (scroll down to the forum). |
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This lost all meaning when it rhymed perfectly. So, I went with a combination of proximate, near and perfect rhymes instead. Try reading it out loud. I think it still flows as well. Or.....
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