Showing posts with label #Tritina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Tritina. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Tuesday Tritina Challenge: Week Five

What is my May poetry challenge?  Write a Tritina a week. The length and repetition in the Tritina may be and easy form. The Tritina is related to the Sestina.

This poem from the twentieth-century invention contains the following Form:


  1 2 3          - End words of lines in first tercet.
  3 1 2          - End words of lines in second tercet.
  2 3 1          - End words of lines in third tercet.
  (1 2 3)        - Words contained in the final line.








Summer Break


Mission accomplished!
One year is over
Time to take a break

Make a productive break
Enjoy what you have accomplished
School is over

It is hard to believe is over
It is time to take a break
Believe in what you have accomplish

What you have accomplish, one more year, deserve a break!


(Tritina, @Mejia 2016)

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Monday, May 23, 2016

Tuesday Tritina Challenge: Week Four

What is my May poetry challenge?  Write a Tritina a week. The length and repetition in the Tritina may be and easy form. The Tritina is related to the Sestina.

This poem from the twentieth-century invention contains the following Form:

  1 2 3          - End words of lines in first tercet.
  3 1 2          - End words of lines in second tercet.
  2 3 1          - End words of lines in third tercet.
  (1 2 3)        - Words contained in the final line








Twilight

Sun sets every day
Has a rest and reflects
Stillness and faith

Have faith
In a new day
Sun reflects

Every ray reflects
A chance of faith
For a new day

Day time reflects faith


(Tritina, Mejia@2016)



For more poems, visit: www.luzdelmes.com

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Tuesday Tritina Challenge: Week Three

What is a Tritina?  The Tritina is related to the Sestina. The length and repetition in the Tritina may be and easy form. This poem from the twentieth-century invention contains the following Form:

1 2 3          - End words of lines in first tercet.
 3 1 2          - End words of lines in second tercet.
2 3 1          - End words of lines in third tercet.
(1 2 3)        - Words contained in the final line.









Seasons


Seasons come and go
Giving color, taste, and love
Let’s enjoy them all!

Four seasons that’s all
Come and go
Let’s live it with love

Only love
Help us all
Let go

Season come and go! Bringing love, enjoy them all!




(Tritina, @Mejia2016)

For more poems, visit: www.luzdelmes.com

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Tuesday Tritina Challenge: Week Two

What is my May poetry challenge?  Write a Tritina a week. The length and repetition in the Tritina may be and easy form. The Tritina is related to the Sestina.

This poem from the twentieth-century invention contains the following Form:

  1 2 3          - End words of lines in first tercet.
  3 1 2          - End words of lines in second tercet.
  2 3 1          - End words of lines in third tercet.
  (1 2 3)        - Words contained in the final line.






The Road Not Taken?


Two ways life invite
Two choices we have
Which road not taken

Is the right we have taken?
The easy ones invite
Two choices we have

It is not easy to have
The road not taken
How can I invite?


I invite you to have the road not taken!

(Tritina, @Mejia 2016)



For more poems, visit: www.luzdelmes.com




Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Tuesday Tritina Challenge: Week One


Do you have an obsession to learn? Yes, I have! 
April Challenge on National Poetry Month is over. I wrote thirty Haikus in thirty days. The poems are lived on my Blog and Social Media. Check it out! http://luzdelmes.blogspot.com/

What is my poetry challenge for May?  Write a Tritina a week. The length and repetition in the Tritina may be and easy form. The Tritina is related to the Sestina.


This poem from the twentieth-century invention contains the following Form:

  1 2 3          - End words of lines in first tercet.
  3 1 2          - End words of lines in second tercet.
  2 3 1          - End words of lines in third tercet.
  (1 2 3)        - Words contained in the final line.








What do we need?

We need a space
With hope and joy
Do you know this place?

We need a place
A restful space
To maintain joy

We need a dream to joy
To keep living in one place
Do you know this space?

Is this a space a joy in place?

(Tritina, @Mejia2016)

For more poems, visit: www.luzdelmes.com