Humor Poetry posted June 21, 2017 Chapters:  ...18 19 -20- 21... 


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A chapter in the book My Book of Poems 2010-2017

Suave and Debonair

by Mustang Patty

Ape
Aloof
Debonair
He looks so suave,
Using a discarded gourd for a hat.



Tetractys poetry contest writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
Write a tetractys.


Tetractys, a poetic form invented by Ray Stebbing, consists of at least 5 lines of 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 syllables (total of 20). Tetractys can be written with more than one verse, but must follow suit with an inverted syllable count. Tetractys can also bereversed and written 10, 4, 3, 2, 1.

Only single verse.

"Euclid, the mathematician of classical times, considered the number series 1, 2, 3, 4 to have mystical significance because its sum is 10, so he dignified it with a name of its own - Tetractys. The tetractys could be Britain's answer to the haiku. Its challenge is to express a complete thought, profound or comic, witty or wise, within the narrow compass of twenty syllables." - Ray Stebbing


Example #1:
freedom

free
from you
your ego
your blaming me
i am a free spirit who has no past

Copyright © 2001 Terri Anthony

Example #2:
Eclipse

An
Eclipse
Rules the sky. . .
A rare chance for
Divine friends, sun and moon, to rub noses.

Copyright © 2005 Marie Summers

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I decided to kill two birds with one stone and use this poem for the 'picture this' challenge AND a contest. Turns out that's against the rules, so I took their picture down, and added one from google images.

This was just a fun little poem about one of my favorite animals to see at the zoo
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