Whyquain
A form invented on AllPoetry.com by Gloria Kim, aka Porphery.
It is a single verse of five iambic tetrameter lines in monorhyme
which answers some asked or un-asked question.
POEM
why do we think in clean, straight lines
or in a curve of some design?
reach points – circles can’t determine
thoughts unhinged, in shapes redefined
Are we ruled by a will divine?
I like the questioning aspect of this form, Reena. Your last line: “Are we ruled by a will divine?” really got me thinking. ❤
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Thank you, Colleen!
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Intriguing questions! I like this form.
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Thank you so much!
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Nice poem, Selma! I like that form. I may have to try it sometime. 🙂
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It’s easy 😃 Thank you, Yvette!
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Oh, I love this, Reena! Well done 💕🙂
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Thank you so much, Harmony!
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Excellent piece, Reena, and great job on the poetry form.
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Thank you, Franci!
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Most welcome, Reena!
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Very effective form.
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Thanks!
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🌷🌺🏵️🌼🌻🪷💐🌹🌸
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With this metric invention you are embarrassing the acient poets. They must think only having visited primary school. Lol xx Michael
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I’ve not invented it. It exists.
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