Poetry: April 06, 2022 Issue [#11286]
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 This week: April Showers – Sad Poetry
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About This Newsletter



"Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary."

Khalil Gibran



"What is a poet? An unhappy person who conceals profound anguish in his heart but whose lips are so formed that as sighs and cries pass over them they sound like beautiful music."

Soren Kierkegaard





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Letter from the editor




April Showers – Sad Poetry



With the sunshine in our lives, there must also be the rain. And when it rains (or after the rain), poets will very often write sad poetry. The sad poetry can be about yourself, someone else, something in your past, or present—even an imagined future.


The great things about writing sad poetry is that we can all relate to the sadness, and often to the situation itself, depending on the situation, of course and it can be a form of catharsis, or a stage of grief, or more—because poetry is cool like that.


Don't forget, just because you write it, doesn't mean you have to share it, so feel free to to just let your sadness flow into your work.


I would be remiss if I didn't share a mental health resource, as well. Sometimes sadness is temporary and sometimes it's a more serious mental health condition. Please know that there is help out there and it's okay to ask for help: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline



Pathya Vat


The Pathya Vat is a Cambodian poetry form. I selected it because it has a lot of four references and seemed appropriate for the fourth month of the year.



MUST HAVES


--Line count: 4 if one stanza.

--Meter: Syllabic, 4 syllables each line.

--Rhyme in the following format: ABCB



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

--Number of stanzas: Usually only one, but it's your choice. If more than one stanza, you will need to rhyme the last line of stanza one with lines 2 and 3 of the second stanza making the rhyme scheme: ABCB DBBE. If three then the rhyme scheme is: ABCB DBBE FEEG

--Alignment

--Topic/theme



SOURCE NOTES:


https://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/topic/1916-cambodia-pathya-vat-go-vat/


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Editor's Picks



Theme: Sad poetry


 Alone Open in new Window. [13+]
Moving on is never easy... (please rate and/or review)
by ~*Antoinette*~ Author Icon

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by A Guest Visitor

 Sometimes Open in new Window. [ASR]
Ever feel as if hope & kindness are fleeting dreams? Life is short, & can teach you much.
by Cynicalthought Author Icon

 Reality From Vision Open in new Window. [E]
Love poem for a would be soul mate.
by Bohemiangirl Author Icon

 I Will Not Go Open in new Window. [E]
Sad, times in the NHS, I pray I win this fight, for it is for honour, morality and right
by Ann Ticipation Author Icon

 Forgotten Girl Open in new Window. [13+]
I gave up and she fell through....
by Daddy Ziok Author Icon

 
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Comments on last month's newsletter:


From: Monty Author Icon
Comment: Thank you for another Poetry News Letter that encourages another form of poetry.

Thanks, Monty! I love discovering new (to me) forms and then sharing them with the newsletter. I'm glad you enjoy them, too!



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