Poetry: July 06, 2016 Issue [#7734]
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 This week: Let Freedom Ring with Poetry
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About This Newsletter



"Poetry is the exquisite expression of exquisite expressions."

Joseph Roux (1725-1793)



"It is written on the arched sky; it looks out from every star. It is the poetry of Nature; it is that which uplifts the spirit within us."

John Ruskin (1819-1900)





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Let Freedom Ring with Poetry



Small seeds of flame burst open and bloom in the night sky. Speakers around the fairgrounds echo out Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA” as the hairs on my arm stand at attention. The crowd reacts with an obligatory “ooooh.”

July 4th is when the United States celebrates our independence. This month I’ve chosen a couple of poetry forms that remind me of America and freedom.


Licentia Rhyme Form

In Latin, Licentia means freedom or liberty—to the point of boldness.


BRIEF HISTORY

The Licentia Rhyme Form is a newer poetry form. It was invented by Laura Lamarca, a poet from the UK.


MUST HAVES

--At least 3 stanzas.
--Each stanza must have 12 lines.
--Each line has 11 syllables.
--Must use this rhyme scheme & line repetition:

Stanza 1

A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
A (repeat of line one)
A (repeat of line two)

Stanza 2

B (repeat of stanza 1’s line 3)
B (repeat of stanza 1’s line 4)
F
F
G
G
H
H
I
I
A (repeat of stanza 1’s line 1)
A (repeat of stanza 1’s line 2)

Stanza 3

C (repeat of stanza 1’s line 5)
C (repeat of stanza 1’s line 6)
J
J
K
K
L
L
M
M
A (repeat of stanza 1’s line 1)
A (repeat of stanza 1’s line 2)


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

--Any length.
--Any topic/theme.



American 767

This is another newer form that was created by Dennis L. Dean.


MUST HAVES

--No rhyme.
--3 lines.
--Syllabic. The lines must have the following syllables: 7, 6 and 7.
--Topic/theme: must mention a bug. If you want to really work your poetic license you could take the topic to something that bugs you.


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

--Nothing I read about this form indicates a limit in stanzas, so consider this poet’s choice.


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Theme: America, freedom, Independence

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I like the points you made in this News Letter on the different poetry schemes. Reading the poets choices in each were terrific.


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