December 2004
Short Verse Forms 2 – Pleiades and Fibonacchi
PLEIADES
This titled form was invented in 1999 by Craig Tigerman, Sol Magazine’s Lead Editor. Only one word is allowed in the title, followed by a single seven-line stanza. The first word in each line begins with the same letter as the title.
I added my own requirement of restricting the line length to six syllables.
Hortensia Anderson
Lotus
Lost among the floating
Lilies I found one blue
Lotus reaching on a
Long green slender stem to
Lilting bird notes sounding
Like the dulcet songs of
Lutes from mediaeval spring.
Hortensia Anderson, USA
Stars
Scattered across the night
Skies their light rides the high
Sea waves and then they fall
Soaked into the foamy
Sand until another
Sun like a yellow pearl
Swims in from the shadows.
Hortensia Anderson, USA
FIBONACCI
In mathematics,the Fibonacci
numbers are a sequence in which…
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