dVerse Poets – Poetics

So your challenge is to either use repetition as a rhetorical device (repetition of a word or phrase or line) in constructing your poem; or to write a poem that centers around a motto, your own or perhaps passed down in your family or in your culture, showing how it’s been used or misused. Or, if you’re ambitious, see if you can do a combination of the two (as in “Deor’s Lament” & Angelou’s “Still I Rise”).

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It’s all good

That’s what they always say

Everything may not be with us

No one says anything except

It’s all good.

It’s all good

Mantra from a busy woman

Discarding thoughts of inadequacy

Tries to think

It’s all good.

It’s all good

Covers a number of feelings

Hidden thoughts lurk in your mind

Outwardly, though

It’s all good.

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Poetics: Of Mantras, Repetita Juvant

18 thoughts on “dVerse Poets – Poetics

  1. So true, Cheryl – how tempting it is to let people have the whole kit and caboodle – they’d probably never dare ask again…

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