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Fun With Poems!
Ms Blanco
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Acrostic Poem
The first letter of each line aligns vertically to form a word
The word spelled vertically is often the subject of the poem
Does not have to rhyme
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Example!
Makes the best chicken pot pie
Open heart and thoughtful mind
Mysterious blue eyes
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Ballad
Could be a poem or a song
Tell a story – could be personal, from the news, history, etc.
This poem must rhyme – many different patterns to use
For example: AA, AABB, ABAB, & ABCD
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Example!
“Ballad of the Gibbet”
“Brothers and men that shall after be us,
Let not your hearts be hard to us:
For pitying this our misery
Ye shall find God more piteous.”
-Francois Villon
What pattern do you see?
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Haiku
Style originates from Japan
Themes include: nature and feelings
1st Line: 5 syllables
2nd Line: 7 syllables
3rd Line: 5 syllables
Does not need to rhyme
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Example!
#1
In the twilight rain
These brilliant-hued hibiscus –
A lovely sunset
-Basho
#2
May this day be filled
With wonder and surprises,
But only good ones.
-Unknown
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Limerick
Consists of 5 lines
The last words of lines 1,2, and 5 must rhyme
The last words of lines 3 and 4 must rhyme
Must have pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables…
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Syllable Pattern
U S U U S U U S
U S U U S U U S
U S U U S
U S U U S
U S U U S U U S
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Example!
There once was a young lady named bright
Whose speed was faster than light
She set out one day
In a relative way
And returned on the previous night.
-Anonymous