Thursday, April 16, 2020

hyde park poetry week 95, 100, poetry form week 43, jingle poetry @washington state week 60, 61








 Imayodun Poems is a korean poetry from, rooted from imayo sudan adventure from italy, 
which is set to add music to listeners or readers

4 line
12 syllables


or

8 lines
48 syllables





example of Imayodun verse


her eyes scan over her window --- the wind has stopped blowing
figures resting on a computer keyboard ---a lunch is ready
a reminder of a previous drive sinks in ---the Kyle Football stadium is silent
faith joins confidence for a calm nerve---hungry wolves cry loud outside



if we break at the caesura of each line, we get a poem such as below





her eyes scan over her window
the wind has stopped blowing
figures resting on a computer keyboard
a lunch is ready
a reminder of a previous drive sinks in
the Kyle Football stadium is silent
faith joins confidence for a calm nerve
hungry wolves cry loud outside

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