Write with Poetry Daily This April, to celebrate National Poetry Month, we'll share popular writing prompts from our "What Sparks Poetry" essay series each morning. Write along with us! Choose a poem you like. Count the syllables in each line (if you have an ear for word stress, or a good dictionary, which will tell you which syllables in a word are stressed, locate the stressed syllables in each line as well). Write you own poem of the same length as the poem you have chosen, with the same syllable count in each line (and, if you have located the stressed syllables, with the stressed syllables in your lines in the same positions they occupy in the lines of the source poem), but, in each line, use none of the same words as are used in the corresponding line of the source poem, except for conjunctions, simple and double prepositions, and articles. |