I started working on this fibonacci poem for Day 31 three days ago. It wasn't until this morning that I recalled that I kicked off this month of writing with a free verse poem, "A Cheer for Day One." And poems became my favorite style of slicing as you can see by this breakdown of the 11 poems (sorted by format) created during this month.
1 free verse
1 tricube (for day 3, of course)
3 haiku
1 limerick (for St. Patrick's Day)
1 cento (thanks Kim for the inspiration)
3 fibonacci (thanks Natalie for reminding me of this form)
1 book spine poem
And with no further ado, I bring you my final poem (a fibonacci*) for this month of slicing.
Our
month
concludes.
Story threads
weave a tapestry
connecting our community.
*fibonacci poem - 6 line, 20 syllable poem. It follows the Fibonacci sequence for syllables in each line. The six lines have a syllable count of 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8 respectively.
See you on Tuesdays!

So March was a warm-up for poetry month in April? ;)
ReplyDeleteYour poem is the perfect end to this challenge. The community here surely is a beautiful one!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I did not write a single poem this month and I love poetry! Our poetry unit starts in May, so maybe I will teach Fibonacci.
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