Dancing of pencils
( a blitz poem )
Wavy hair
Wavy dancing
Dancing in the dusk
Dancing as a hawk
Hawking like pro
Hawking at you
You're welcoming
You're spellbound
Spellbound at first
Spellbound with sights
Sights to blizzard
Sights to conjure
Conjure a new format
Conjure a ravishing dire
Dire is something anxious
Dire is in need of helping
Helping to sharpen
Helping to write
Write something
Write encourage
Encourage the tipping
Encourage the erasing
Erasing the old memories
Erasing the faulty falls
Falls to withdraw
Falls to befall
Befall is a tragic story
Befall is the old ensuring
Ensuring omnibus
Ensuring obvious
Obvious choice you make
Obvious facts you have
Have a kick-off
Have a buckle
Buckle up the gears
Buckle up the foot
Foot to move
Foot to rhythm
Rhythm of flowing
Rhythm of free
Free the souls
Free the willow
Willow to hang
Willow to garland
Garland of victory
Garland of pencils
Pencils to write
Pencils to dance
Dance
Write.
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My heartiest gratitude to Polllardii
Because of her, I got to know about this amazing poetry form, "Blitz poetry." Now, coming to the point — what's a blitz poem? I'm giving a brief explanation, although if you want; you can check it out under the website shadow poetry.
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The Blitz Poem, a poetry form created by Robert Keim.
This form of poetry is a stream of short phrases and images with repetition and rapid flow.
Begin with one short phrase, it can be a cliché. Begin the next line with another phrase that begins with the same first word as line 1. The first 48 lines should be short, but at least two words.
The third and fourth lines are phrases that begin with the last word of the 2nd phrase, the 5th and 6th lines begin with the last word of the 4th line, and so on, continuing, with each subsequent pair beginning with the last word of the line above them, which establishes a pattern of repetition.
Continue for 48 total lines with this pattern, And then the last two lines repeat the last word of line 48, then the last word of line 47.
The title must be only three words, with some sort of preposition or conjunction joining the first word from the third line to the first word from the 47th line, in that order.
There should be no punctuation. When reading a BLITZ, it is read very quickly, pausing only to breathe.
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Sorry for dumping all info at once. )): I'd fun at doing this, hope you guys will enjoy as well. :))
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