Poetry: February 09, 2022 Issue [#11201]
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 This week: Another Take on Love Poetry
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"Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary."

Khalil Gibran



"A poet is, before anything else, a person who is passionately in love with language."

W. H. Auden





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Letter from the editor



Another Take on Love Poetry



to have and to hold

from this day forward,

for better, for worse,

for richer, for poorer,

in sickness and in health,

to love and to cherish,

till death us do part



Most have either spoken those words or heard them from a wedding they've been to or seen on TV. And most are currently in or have been in a marital or committed relationship.

But this is not the whole reason I picked that bit above. It's to highlight that love can run the spectrum: it can be bad and it can be good; you can be in the money or hurting for change; and that whole sick/health thing.

So, what do you tend to write about when it comes to love? The better, richer, health and cherish or the worse, poorer, or sickness part?


My challenge to you this month is to pick another take on love than you usually do when you write love poetry. Get out of your comfort zone. Write what you know, but explore another side of it. Dig deep.


To help you with this, I share with you the Aquarian form. It reminded me of the dating ice breaker of asking a person what their sign is.--because love is in the air this month (and hopefully every month in some form or another)!

I look forward to seeing some of your love poetry.



Aquarian Form


Rhode Island poet, Ann Marie Mazz aka Ann Marie Mazzarella, invented the aquarian.



MUST HAVES


--Lines: 4 per stanza

--Meter: syllabic in the following format – 2 4 6 2



COULD HAVES or WHAT IS THE POET’S CHOICE IN ALL THIS?


--Stanzas number

--Topic

--Rhyme: Poet's choice on whether to use it or not




b}SOURCE NOTES:


https://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/topic/2192-forms-unique-to-poetry-styles/




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Editor's Picks



Theme: Aquarian form and love poetry


I love You Open in new Window. [E]
Multi-lingual love poem to God. I welcome all languages and translations. 57 and counting.
by Beth Barnett Author Icon

 CALL OF THE HEART--a ghazal Open in new Window. [E]
Describes the thoughts of a person who has lost his love.
by Dr M C Gupta Author Icon

 Fear Open in new Window. [E]
Aquarian poem
by Lady Celeste Author Icon

 Sea of Stars Open in new Window. [ASR]
A love struck warrior learns what he has truly became.
by Daddy Ziok Author Icon

 Stinker Open in new Window. [E]
An Aquarian Poem Remembering my newborn's really full diaper 2nd place Poem A Day contest
by Amay Author Icon

Just One Thing Open in new Window. [13+]
Love, so bitterly lost...
by NL* Author Icon


 
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