Today I challenge you to write an abecedarian poem – a poem with a
structure derived from the alphabet. There are a couple of ways of doing
this. You could write a poem of 26 words, in which each word begins
with a successive letter of the alphabet. You could write a poem of 26
lines, where each line begins with a successive letter. Or finally, if
you’d prefer to narrow your focus, perhaps you could write a poem which
focuses on a few letters, using words that repeat them.
A Bitty Cat
Dancing, Eating, Feasting
Goes Hog-wild over I.
Just Kitty Loves Me
Not Other People
Quests Real Snores
Tiny U Very Warm
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