Definition of an acrostic poem and its relationship to Tapestry
An acrostic poem starts when the poet uses the first letter of each line of verse to form a word, phrase, or sentence. The poem deals with the subject of the letters selected to form a stream of thought. The poem doesn’t have any rules concerning meter or rhythm. A poet may try to do both, but there is no rule regarding how the poem should be formed, except the first letter of each line must have a special meaning.
Tapestry Tangible tangled texture hung on the wall. Appealing to sight and touch in a bold way Petals of spring flowers and gold leaves of fall Evidence of geometric color on display Soft seams sealed around the frayed silver edges Tapestry of life’s raised rough endless ridges. Radiant design spun with a golden thread. Yesterday’s gone, and tomorrow waits ahead.
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That is just beautiful!👏🌻
Thank you.
Gorgeous imagery in your poem.