Kitten – A Sonnet
The Shakespearean sonnet by its formal nature elevates its subject (not necessarily who–or what–is addressed).
The Shakespearean sonnet by its formal nature elevates its subject (not necessarily who–or what–is addressed).
The pantoum tends to move over the same ground repeatedly. The second form is the free verse version. (And no, this is not about any of my personal neighbors!)
A “Mirror Cinquain,” and the meter, too, is reversed across the two stanzas. The second form is the free verse version.
A villanelle and then not one. What is ever the same, anyway?
A poem of ecology, memory, grief, and reconciliations, adapted from the recent album, Creative Reading Vol 2.
Two versions of the same poem on the Winter Solstice calm nostalgia. Which is better?
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