It’s time to leave the stormy month of April behind and move into the warmth of May. That also means I will experiment with one or more poetic styles that begin with the letter E. I did some research and decided that Echo Poems might be fun to write. They seem so simple that I am sure they will be challenging to write. The pattern used in creating this verse is a type of call and response. It is fun to read them out loud. I call this poem Strange Murmurings.
Creating an Echo Poem and Strange Murmurings
The simple rule for creating an Echo Poem is for the writer to repeat each line’s end syllable(s).
- The repeated syllable(s) must have its own line.
- These poems are short and to the point.
- There are no meter or rhyming rules.
- Repetition can take many creative forms.
I am excited about playing with this style of poetry. I worry that the repetition used to create this style might be boring. The only thing left for me to do is pick a theme and start writing. May could be a long month.
Strange Murmurings I don’t listen anymore. Soar To the tune of my own dance Glance Past your crumbling hate Wait For the tides of change Strange Murmurings in the wind Send The message of division Vision Helps us see beyond the lie Try To come together Tether Our hearts to love love
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