Poetry: October 24, 2018 Issue [#9188]
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 This week: Death & Magic--Halloween-y Poetry Forms
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Death & Magic--Sharing a Couple Halloween-y-like Poetry Forms



The Walking Dead is back, it’s getting cooler, and bats, jack-o-lanterns and spider webs decorate lawns and front porches.
It’s that spooky magical time of year again in America and other parts of the world. I’ve worked on the Poetry newsletter for a very long time, which means I’ve shared a gazillion or so poetry forms with you. But believe it or not, I found a couple more that relate in some way with this time of year. Enjoy!


Threnody

A threnody can take the form of a song, poem, etc. In whatever form it is a way of remembering someone who has passed on. It is a type of occasion poem. This means that you can have a threnody that is also another kind of poetry form, for example it could also be a blank verse poem.


MUST HAVES

--Must be about someone, multiple someones or something that has died.


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

-- Any type of rhyme, including no rhyme—but if following another form, follow the rhyming rules of that form.

--Number of lines.

--Number of stanzas.

--Meter—but if following another form, follow the metrical rules of that form.


Rune or Runic Verse

A rune or runic verse of old was a magical thing. It could create protection, strength, anything you wanted or needed. Nowadays we aren’t so inclined to believe in magic words. Regardless if you believe in incantations or not, below is how you can create your own.


MUST HAVES

--Usually short. Must give thought to the “magic” that will be bestowed by the words.


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

-- Any type of rhyme, including no rhyme.

--Number of lines.

--Number of stanzas.

--Meter.



SOURCE NOTES:

Drury, John. the po.e.try dic.tion.ar.y. 2nd edition. Cincinnati: Writer's Digest Books, 2006. Print.

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



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Editor's Picks



Theme: Threnody, Rune, Runic Verse and some poems that go bump in the night.

 
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The Boogeyman Open in new Window. [ASR]
My first time writing a nonet, themed for horror.
by C. Yarn Weaver Author Icon

 Rude Runes Open in new Window. [18+]
dream-based poem
by robmas Author Icon

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Curse of the Setting Moon  Open in new Window. [13+]
A Shewolf's Lament in 11 quatrains of logaoedic verse. This is the true story.
by Carol St.Ann Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

 
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Threnody the 8th, by John Kohanovski Open in new Window. [E]
Translation of poetry may become a meeting of times.
by Teresa Pelka Author Icon

 Threnody Open in new Window. [E]
my first poem
by marcus Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

 
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Runes Open in new Window. [E]
A humorous poem about poetry and its forms...
by 🌕 HuntersMoon Author Icon

 Ghostmarch (The keyspring Threnody) Open in new Window. [E]
So many souls are lost..My life...the finding of the Lord
by Faxxis Proximity Author Icon

 Land of the Vampyr Open in new Window. [E]
Another poetry attempt. I was watching Dracula 1931. Free-form.
by MysteryBox42 Author Icon

 
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