====================================================================== Title: Anaphora Date: 2024-04-14 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2024_apr14_anaph/ Word Count: 152 ====================================================================== > Today’s (optional) prompt asks you to write a poem of at least ten > lines in which each line begins with the same word (e.g., “Because,” > “Forget,” “Not,” “If”). This technique of beginning multiple lines with > the same word or phrase is called anaphora, and has long been used to > give poems a driving rhythm and/or a sense of puzzlebox mystery. To give > you more context, here’s an essay by Rebecca Hazelton on her students’ > “adventures in anaphora,” and a contemporary poem that uses anaphora to > great effect: Layli Long Soldier’s “Whereas.” Enough philosophizing Enough promises Enough legislation Enough election campaigns Enough team meetings Enough project plans Enough money Enough people forced to sleep on the street Enough carbon dioxide in the atmosphere Enough rubbish in the rivers Enough oil and peat and coal taken from the ground Enough wind Enough sunlight Enough waves Enough is enough