====================================================================== Title: Weather Date: 2025-04-09 Link: https://spool-five.com/poetry/2025_apr09_weather/ Word Count: 227 ====================================================================== > And here’s our optional prompt for the day. Like music, poetry offers > us a way to play with and experience sound. This can be through meter, > rhyme, varying line lengths, assonance, alliteration, and other techniques > that call attention not just to the meaning of words, but the way they > echo and resonate against each other. For a look at some of these sound > devices in action, read Robert Hillyer’s poem, Fog. It uses both rhyme > and uneven line lengths to create a slow, off-kilter rhythm that heightens > the poem’s overall ominousness. Today we’d like to challenge you to try > writing a poem of your own that uses rhyme, but without adhering to > specific line lengths. For extra credit, reference a very specific sound, > like the buoy in Hillyer’s poem. Sun kissed pavement radiating, shimmering Does not fit with recent bereavement Off-kilter weather She didn't know whether She should still attend the memorial Soft breeze caresses grass As cars whirr by A loud honking of horn A pedestrian rushes across Completing small journey From middle of the road To shimmering, shimmering pavement Quicker than anticipated She sobs on the park bench Streaks of clouds smiling down at her From miles above She awaits patiently, A descending fog A misty, wet rain A weather to hide her from the others