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A Word Sonnet

A chapter in the book Family

Obsessions

by Treischel


Interaction
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sessions.
Obsessions
create
innate
mate
reactions.
Relations
complications.






This is my obsession - puzzles. I love doing them. The more pieces, the better. I may have our dining room table tied up for months doing one, so we eat at the counter.

This poem is Word Sonnet. (The last one, I promise. For now)
Still experimenting with this format. In this one I was playing with the rhyme scheme. It is:
aabbccd.deeefff

The Word Sonnet is a relatively new variation of the traditional form that was championed by Seymour Mayne, a Canadian poet who teaches at the University of Ottawa. This is Seymour Maynes's long-running project of what he calls and practices as "word sonnets." In their one-word structure there is a strong resemblance to the look and feel of Chinese poetry. These minimal forms of poetry and verbal composition go back to the 1960s. In essence, it is a fourteen line poem, with one word set for each line. Concise and usually visual in effect, this "miniature" version can contain one or more sentences, as the articulation requires.

Word Sonnets attempt to be pithy and suggestive poems in their own right. Many draw on the seasons and also aim for a compact resonance that may attract the reader to return to them again and again.

If you are interested in learning more about the style, here are two very informative links that you may want to paste into search line. The first is an overview by Seymour himself. The second is a hilarious, and very good, discertation on how to make it into a 14 Word Shakspearian Sonnet.

http://poemsand poetics.com/2014/02/seymour-mayne-hail-15-word-sonnets.html

http;//stephenfrug.blogspot.com/frank-sidwicks-fourteen-word-sonnet.html

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