Suppose I spin
summit rejuvenatement
reverberate insanely
peek into everland
see paradise
enlightenment
stop spinning
rest in peace
irrevocably
stop

Written for dVerse where Bjorn presents us with quite a challenge – to write a poem using the following rules: 1) Select a title of one word containing not more than 3 vowels and 3 consonants. 2) Try to find as many words that are using only the letters in the title. 3) Combine this into a poem of your own. 4) Do not use any punctuation in the poem. The rules comprise a poetic form created by Canadian poet Christian Bök known for his experimental work. “Rejuvenatement” is a word I created when I rejuvenated (never say re-tired).
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Wow! Well done
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Thank you!
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My pleasure, Lillian
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Hello Lillian, I think you misunderstood the prompt….
You are only allowed to use the words that are formed by the letters in the one-word title (you can use them as many times as you want
For instance repressers, pepper and ripper, but not spin for instance.
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So sorry Bjorn! Feel free to delete from Mr. Linky. I wondered why I found it so easy to do this!!! Because I did it wrong 😦
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