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Alphabet Poems

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Exercises Creating Poems in Alphabetical Format

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Comment from robina1978
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Good photo to complement this poem. What an absolute pity you could not enter the prompt. I am sure it would have done well. Your poem made a lot of sense and has a great structure.

 Comment Written 22-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 22-Jun-2013
    Thank you Robina. we'll never know.
reply by robina1978 on 22-Jun-2013
    welcome and you never know:)
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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Good job on a very hard challenge. I tried it and gave up. Your topic is a good one as well. I think I'd start with the alphabet FORWARD, and INCLUDE all the letters, but not my contest, was it? LOL! :)

 Comment Written 22-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 22-Jun-2013
    Thank you Phyllis. I've written many Forward 26 Alphabet poems. that would be a good challenge too. just don't leave out any letters.
Comment from Dean Kuch
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sequentially [si-kwen-shee-al-I-ee]

1. characterized by regular sequence of parts.

2. following; subsequent; consequent.

Perhaps I am a bit s-l-o-o-w (I know that I am when it comes to various forms of poetic prose!), but I am still trying to figure out exactly how a 'REVERSE' poem works. Where does the regular sequence start, at the end, or the beginning? I would like to try one of these one day, but I can't figure out the scheme. Maybe one day, you can enlighten me.

That being said, I still liked it, whether it was shifting in reverse, or moving forward. I am a sucker for old westerns, and that's what I thought of as I read this...

 Comment Written 21-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 22-Jun-2013
    Well, this one just takes the reverse order of the alphabet for each word, excluding x and z. thus the 24. I guess to make it easier for those who can't concure words starting with x or z. For me that sequence starts with y, then. see simple. Now if if want a challence, you can break it into 4 each, 8 syllable rhymed quatrains. But only 24 words in reverse alphabetical order.Now that would be something!
reply by Dean Kuch on 22-Jun-2013
    I think I got it. So, you would have to start something like...



    Your
    words
    validate
    undying
    trust...etc.? All the way down to A?
reply by the author on 22-Jun-2013
    yup
reply by Dean Kuch on 22-Jun-2013
    You're a good teach, T... ;)
Comment from sunnilicious
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I'm not pro guns or violence. However, this poem came out excellent. Maybe it's the artwork making me think of the Wild Wild West. Nice style. Good work.

 Comment Written 21-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 22-Jun-2013
    Thanks Sunnilicious.Very wild west
Comment from ravenblack
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Staggered lines in fine, ravenblack style. The words/phrases swirl like the circular gunfight in the good, the bad, and the ugly. Really like " ego duels/ causing bullet/absolution."

 Comment Written 21-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 21-Jun-2013
    Thank you Ravenblack,
Comment from Capricorn30
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I enjoyed your Reverse poetry incorporating the illicit activities of the old-west era;
Gunfights were most certainly the common practice of resolving differences, as well-expressed in the lost days of the western frontier.
Excellent!

 Comment Written 21-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 21-Jun-2013
    Thank you Capricorn. Yes, those were the wild days.
Comment from SteveY
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Excellent job with this one. So well constructed. Like the picture and how you cause the reader to scroll down with their eyes as they follow the poem.

 Comment Written 21-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 21-Jun-2013
    Thank you SteveY.
Comment from Gungalo
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Very good Tom and you still are not promoting your writes. Sigh how do you ever expect to get anywhere. This one is especially good.

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 Comment Written 21-Jun-2013


reply by the author on 21-Jun-2013
    Thanks Gungalo. I promote it when I have the money. Right now I only have $5.25.
reply by Gungalo on 21-Jun-2013
    Well get reviewing you. LOL it doesn't take long to get enough up there.