Friday, May 26, 2017

Another Chapter - A Nonet



It's Poetry Friday, and Margaret Simon from Reflection of the Teche has the round-up.

Different times write different chapters, but all are written in my book of life.  At times, I anticipate the end of the day, wishing I could erase the choices I made, the words I said, and the actions I took.

Other days, I linger in the day, wishing it could last just a little bit longer.

But each day moves on while adding another chapter.


Awhile back, I played with writing a nonet.  A nonet is a nine line poem, with the first line having nine syllables and counts down to the last line which has one syllable.  It was one of those days when I had time to linger in the goodness of the day.

7 comments:

  1. I like the way nonets work, and this is lovely. I love your metaphor in that first line, LeighAnne: "I pull up the covers on today". The end of a day always means reflection, doesn't it? Have a happy weekend!

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  2. Lovely. Some pages we wish we could just skip over, and others we wish we could linger on forever. :-)

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  3. I love the photo and the way the poem frames it.

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  4. "I pull up the covers on today" - that is my favorite time to reflect and give thanks. Beautiful poem. =)

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  5. You made wonderful use of the form; it settles in like the day you wanted to cover and keep.

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  6. I've not tried a nonet. After reading yours, I'd like to. It is a lovely way to linger over a good day.

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  7. Isn't it magic when form and content click so perfectly?

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