General Poetry posted December 16, 2014 | Chapters: | ...184 185 -186- 187... |
A Teacup Dictionary Poem
A chapter in the book Little Poems
Exhausted
by Treischel
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This is my grandson Isaac who is clearly demonstrating the meaning of the title word. Even this little dynamo can eventually get worn out. When he does, he just crashes wherever he might be.
This poem is a Teacup Dictionary.
The teacup dictionary poem was created by Rose Jones of Fanstory in 2009.
In a Teacup Dictionary poem the dictionary word is the title. Each following line must define the word, but drops one syllable per line, starting with the first line decending until there is a one syllable word that defines the dictionary word.
The last line, must have the same number of syllables as the dictionary word and makes an observation about the dictionary word or the preceeding lines.
The poem is usually centered on the page.
My daughter Aisha, took this picture of Isaac on her cell phone. So, I thank her for its use.
Pays
one point
and 2 member cents. This poem is a Teacup Dictionary.
The teacup dictionary poem was created by Rose Jones of Fanstory in 2009.
In a Teacup Dictionary poem the dictionary word is the title. Each following line must define the word, but drops one syllable per line, starting with the first line decending until there is a one syllable word that defines the dictionary word.
The last line, must have the same number of syllables as the dictionary word and makes an observation about the dictionary word or the preceeding lines.
The poem is usually centered on the page.
My daughter Aisha, took this picture of Isaac on her cell phone. So, I thank her for its use.
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