Poetry: July 28, 2021 Issue [#10895]
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 This week: Summertime Poetry
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"There is not a particle of life which does not bear poetry within it."

Gustave Flaubert



"A good poem creates a world that somehow touches the reader. That world is built of images that come to the reader through vivid sense details and the music of vivacious language."

Paul Janeczko





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Summertime Poetry



I've experienced the heat of summer in several different places: Michigan, Germany, Arizona, Florida and more.

Michigan and Germany were similar. It gets hot, but a fan, popsicle or water hose does the trick, most days.

Arizona. They say it's a dry heat, but I'd describe it more as a burny heat. I walked around and thought I might just burst into flames at any moment.

In Florida it is stifling hot and humid when not near air conditioning. If you've never experienced the Florida heat, it's like stepping from breathing normally into breathing this heavy liquidy air. It surrounds you and can drench you if you're not quick enough moving from AC to AC. There's a reason tourists don't tend to come during the summer months and if they dare come then, they hang out at the beach, which is usually cooler due to the breezes found there.

Today I want to challenge you to write a poem that reflects your summer experience—any experience from the heat to the fun to the nature found during this time. We all have different experiences due to the region in which we live to how we perceive them--so share them! Choose the form I share with you below or another, or no form at all--just write!



Dizain


The dizain has been around for at least 400 years or so. It is from Europe (France and England, mostly).



MUST HAVES


--Line count: 8 or 10

--Rhyme: ABABCDCD or ABABBCCDCD (depending on the number of lines chosen)

--Number of stanzas: 1 unless making a dizain chain



COULD HAVES or WHAT IS THE POET’S CHOICE IN ALL THIS?


--Word count.

--Topic/theme

--Meter: Any but many are Iambic pentameter or tetrameter. Historically eight or ten syllable lines—but still all the poet's choice. Whatever you choose, just make it consistent with each line.

--Alignment



SOURCE NOTES:


The New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. Edited by Ales Preminger and T. V. F. Brogan. 1993.

Turco, Lewis. The Book of Forms. 3rd. Lebanon, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 2000.



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Editor's Picks



Theme: Dizains and some summer poetry

 Heat Wave Open in new Window. [ASR]
It's not the heat, it's the humidity, right? Suggestions appreciated.
by Tenebrae Author Icon

 Summer in the City Open in new Window. [E]
Exactly what it says it is.
by rahrahmah Author Icon

 
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Spring Cleansing Open in new Window. [E]
Nature's Work; Form:Dizain
by ShelleyA~15 years at WDC Author Icon

 
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Summer Open in new Window. [E]
A description of summer.
by Beholden Author Icon

 Summer Open in new Window. [E]
Summer is here!!!
by Jezz-222 Author Icon

 
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Winter Fade Open in new Window. [E]
The first signs of spring (Form: Dizain)
by 🌕 HuntersMoon Author Icon

 Haiku - Indian summer heat & the labour Open in new Window. [E]
This Haiku on Indian heat & the construction & roadside workers or labourers.
by Manu Kant Author Icon

 Summer Drought Open in new Window. [E]
A free verse poem about summer drought.
by Harry Author Icon

 
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Summer's Heat Open in new Window. [E]
A little poem which is "inspired" by hay fever
by Choconut Author Icon


 
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