Time touches all as it passes by -
pages ripped from old calendars
battered shoes beneath the bed
red barns faded to gray
yellow photographs
wrinkled faces
empty fields
sunsets
lives
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Jan 16, 2023
Passing By
About This Poem
Last Few Words: This form is called Nonet. It has nine lines - the first line containing nine syllables, the second containing eight and each following line decreasing a syllable until the last line is one syllable. Rhyming is optional, but since it is structured, I listed it as Western. Dunno 'bout that... L
Style/Type: Structured: Western
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft
Comments
Hello, Kat!
I had never heard of it, either! Always something new to unwrap!
Thank you,
L
A wonderful
Nonet my friend. Great theme and very well excuted one!
I take off the hat for this little beauty.
Thanks for sharing dear!
Hello, Rula,
There's so much poetry out there, pretty exciting!
L
Nonet
Beautiful! The words and the form. I am enjoying all of these new concepts! Well done.
Hello, RoseBlack,
A bit of fun while stretching the imagination.
Thank you!
L
Lav
new style creative poem
Hello, Lovedly,
As always, I am thankful for you.
Lav
yes I know
as I'm also to Lav you
WOW
Beautiful artistic delivery! Thanks for the update. That's my first time of hearing such word: Nonet!
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Hello, Jackweb,
My first time, too! The shapes of poetry are endless!
L
I think I remember...
doing one of these long ago. It certainly is a challenge and may make a good contest some time. Nice job on this one! ~ Geez.
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Hello, Geezer,
It's pretty overwhelming how little I know about poetry. Always exciting to discover something shiny underneath a rock!
Thank you!
L
Sorry I’m late to the party
This is fantastic. Carry on poet!
Hello, Tim,
"...thanks, and thanks, and ever thanks!"
L
absolutely...
Inspired!!!
*hugs, Cat
Hello, Cat,
I sure appreciate your comment! There are so many styles, forms, ways to express poetry.
Thank you!
L
Liked the poem very much
Liked the poem very much
What form is this?
What is this form of poetry
What is this form of poetry called,
I loved your poem.
Hi, Clentin,
This is called a Nonet, which I had never heard of before and then wanted to try. Nine lines, first line starting with nine syllables and then each following line decreasing by one syllable until the last line is just one syllable long. Time diminishing seemed to be a good subject.
Thank you for reading!
L
Thanks for the info about
Thanks for the info about Nonet. I will try a poem or 2
Thanks again!