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newBookmarkLockedFalling ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ poem
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Avery
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newBookmarkLockedFalling ABC: Single Mothering In Space
sarahmay 3 112 by Kate Burnham
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Abecedarian cat poem?
lawrencemullen 5 102 by Kate Burnham
Jan 22, 2018 5:27:14 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Abecedarian Madness
Kate Burnham 7 236 by chello
Jan 21, 2018 0:46:33 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling My ABC's
Brielle Kroner 12 193 by chello
Jan 20, 2018 16:13:59 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling ABC Poem (Good exercise but I need time)
Jai 11 176 by Kate Burnham
Jan 19, 2018 18:08:26 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Tonight’s Shortcomings
maranda 8 133 by Kate Burnham
Jan 19, 2018 17:59:28 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling angry alphabets
shailen scott 6 181 by chello
Jan 19, 2018 1:25:16 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling what the hell
chello 7 201 by chello
Jan 19, 2018 1:22:12 GMT
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newBookmarkLockedFalling Abcedarian Poem (This is a mess)
Veronica 7 232 by Kate Burnham
Jan 18, 2018 23:33:24 GMT

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Daily Poem 1/17
Abecedarian poems begin with the first letter of the alphabet, and each successive line or stanza begins with the next letter until the final letter is reached. Before you lump this form in with those acrostic poems your middle-school English teacher made you compose using the letters of your name, give it a chance. If you're not sure what to write about, or feel like everything you're producing sounds the same, try this strict form to help break free from the creative constraints of your usual words and phrases. For more information consult poets.org. Who knows? You might become so taken with the form that you decide to write an entire collection of abecedarian poems, like Harriet Mullen's Sleeping With the Dictionary.
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