Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

the glow of the street lamp illuminates

the glow of the streetlamp illuminates

a newfound road to journeys yet to be 

the dusky shadow of our well-worn fates 

 

the glow of the streetlamp illuminates

a wavering darkness that separates  

a shimmering of possibility

 

the glow of the streetlamp illuminates

a newfound road to journeys yet to be

 

Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com

 

Our w3 challenge today was to write a triolet about something “ordinary.” I used our RDP word prompt (streetlamp) as my ordinary thing. Not sure how well I succeeded, as I don’t write a lot of rhyming verse, but it was fun to try and create the English version of this style!

A Triolet is an 8-line poem where lines repeat in a beautiful rhythm:

Lines 1, 4, and 7 are the same, and lines 2 and 8 are also repeated.

The rhyme scheme looks like this: ABaAabAB (uppercase = repeated lines).

If you’d like to make it a little trickier, try writing each line with 8 syllables (iambic tetrameter, the classic French style) — or challenge yourself with 10 syllables per line (the English version).

Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

crazy modern love

crazy love consumes

undone by your sublime text 

heart eclipses mind

the moment permeates all

and the center cannot hold

Photo by cottonbro studio on Pexels.com

 Thanks to Reena and RDP for their inspiration. The words nutty, sublime text, and eclipse led to me this ode to crazy modern love, with a shout out to William Butler Yeats (and Joan Didion).  

 

Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

fall’s spill

autumn’s falling seeds

spill out along our ramble 

nature’s fall greeting

Thanks to Crimson’s Creative Challenge and the RDP Challenge for a great word (SPILL) and photo inspiration for this little Monday morning ditty. 

 

 

Haiku & Other Poetry, tutto e niente

Conditions for Love

to break me, condone

my sins fill a laundry list

plenty to choose from 

woman dark eye spooky
Photo by Rene Asmussen on Pexels.com

Thanks to the following for the inspiration (prompts) of laundry, condone, and plenty: Rag Tag Community Word Challenge and Fandango’s FOWC and One Daily Prompt.