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Sevenling (collections) – 3 June 2019

Sevenling (collections)

collections of things fill my shelves,
the nooks and crannies, and rubbermaid
bins long forgotten in the attic…and basement

collecting dust, books, cherub angel
figurines, teddy bears, and heart-shaped
rocks that I’ve discovered in gravel beds and kept

I’m not certain…but I could be a hoarder

~kat


The elements of the Sevenling are:
1. a heptastich, a poem in 7 lines made up of 2 tercets followed by a single line. metered at the discretion of the poet.
2. unrhymed.
4. composed with 3 complimentary images in the first tercet and 3 parallel images in the second tercet. The end line is a juxtaposed summary of the 2 parallels, a sort of “punchline”.
5. the poem should be titled “Sevenling: (first few words of poem).


Sevenling (domesticated) – 2 June 2019

Sevenling (domesticated)

domesticated cats
hunt dust bunnies,
twisty tabs and shadows

whereas dogs
loyal goofs, love laps,
kibble, squeaky toys, fetch

I loathe doing laundry

~kat


The elements of the Sevenling are:
1. a heptastich, a poem in 7 lines made up of 2 tercets followed by a single line. metered at the discretion of the poet.
2. unrhymed.
3. composed with 3 complimentary images in the first tercet and 3 parallel images in the second tercet. The end line is a juxtaposed summary of the 2 parallels, a sort of “punchline”.
4. the poem should be titled “Sevenling: (first few words of poem).


Sevenling (in the stillness) – 1 June 2019

Sevenling (in the stillness)

in the stillness breezes whisper,
fluttering tree leaves chatter,
moans of Gaia rumble ‘neath my feet

the cacophony of silence swells,
my mind’s a-whirl, imagining
what no sound sounds like, listening,

words fill the quiet space betwixt between

~kat


I am challenging myself this month with a neat new form I found called the Sevenling. Believe me when I say this form is a challenge. There is no required rhyme or syllable constraint (it should however it flows well if you use an iambic cadence) but the tone and flavor of each tercet juxtaposed with the final summary line requires some thought. Below is the official definition:

The Sevenling is an invented form patterned after the poem He Did Love by 20th century, Ukrainian poet, Anna Akhmatova. The verse form was named and first described by Scottish poet Roddy Lumdsten as a teaching exercise. So who is the creator, Akhmatova or Lumdsten?The Sevenling is a heptastich that includes parallels and ends with a narrative summary line similar to the 3rd line of a haiku with a juxtaposed image. The tone should suggest a little mystery, a feeling that only part of the story is being shared. One source suggests the poem should be titled “Sevenling: (first few words of poem).

The elements of the Sevenling are:

1. a heptastich, a poem in 7 lines made up of 2 tercets followed by a single line. metered at the discretion of the poet.

2. unrhymed.

3. composed with 3 complimentary images in the first tercet and 3 parallel images in the second tercet. The end line is a juxtaposed summary of the 2 parallels, a sort of “punchline”.


May Day 31

sweet verbena

though
they burst
in clusters
each verbena
blossom is perfection in miniature

~kat


Poetry form for the month of May: Tetractys/5 lines/syllable count 1-2-3-4-10.


May Day 30

fair
lily
kiss of fire
flashing crimson
in solitary reverie she blooms

~kat


A study on the symbolism of lilies, comfort for those who may be grieving…as the flowers most often associated with funerals, lilies symbolize that the soul of the departed has received restored innocence after death.