Monday, 3 April 2023

Napowrimo Day 3

We're onto day 3!

From the official site:
Find a shortish poem that you like, and rewrite each line, replacing each word (or as many words as you can) with words that mean the opposite. For example, you might turn “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” to “I won’t contrast you with a winter’s night.” Your first draft of this kind of “opposite” poem will likely need a little polishing, but this is a fun way to respond to a poem you like, while also learning how that poem’s rhetorical strategies really work. (It’s sort of like taking a radio apart and putting it back together, but for poetry).


My prompt:
In my typical vein of the Rule Of Three, today is going to be a triple header! Tercets are short three line forms, such as the Haiku, and I would like you to use them as your verse/stanzas for today's piece!

Lucky Dip: Bullet

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