
gray
clouds
swallow
the blue sky
wind whips through the trees
the tempest heralds her entrance
~kat
Revisiting an old favorite micropoetry form…the Fib, based on the mathematical Fibonacci Sequence: 1 12358. Happy Monday!

gray
clouds
swallow
the blue sky
wind whips through the trees
the tempest heralds her entrance
~kat
Revisiting an old favorite micropoetry form…the Fib, based on the mathematical Fibonacci Sequence: 1 12358. Happy Monday!

never you mind
do
tell
you seem
to know all,
everything and more
only your way is right, i know
but consider
if you will, other
ideas
opinions
you may learn something
or not...i forgot
your mind’s not open for business
is it that you fear
being wrong
or that
i’m
right
~kat
For today’s NaPoWriMo2021 Day 7 Challenge: pick from – the shadorma, and the Fib, a combo starting with a Fib followed by the Shadorma and ending with a Reverse Fib.
The shadorma is a six-line, 26-syllable poem (or a stanza – you can write a poem that is made of multiple shadorma stanzas). The syllable count by line is 3/5/3/3/7/5
The Fib is a six-line form. But now, the syllable count is based off the Fibonacci sequence of 1/1/2/3/5/8. You can link multiple Fibs together into a multi-stanza poem, or even start going backwards after your first six lines, with syllable counts of 8/5/3/2/1/1.