General Poetry posted February 21, 2019 | Chapters: | ...459 460 -461- 462... |
A Lipogram
A chapter in the book Little Poems
Drop a Letter
by Treischel
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See how the letter S is dropping off the word cares in my image. That is from my Who Cares Clock picture.
This is a Lipogram.
A Lipogram is an exercise that intentionally omits a letter (consonant or vowel) out of the verse written. Here, I intentionally tried to write a poem without the designated letter - C. I wanted to make sure it was a very common letter. The more stanzas, the more difficult it becomes. Leaving a vowel out is the most difficult. The letter to be dropped, should be designated before your begin writing the poem. What makes a poem, is the application of poetic techniques, such as: rhyme, meter, alliteration, poetic imagery, and so on.
It is a drill the any poet can use to hone their skills, as you have to look to substitute words containing the designated letter with another one, as a poet must often do in order to meet a format, rhyme, or meter,
When I started to write this one, the second line was written:
is exercise, not poetry.
Since "exercise" contained a C, I replaced it with "just a drill":
is just a drill, not poetry.
It seems there are three ways to accomplish a Lipogram. First, you can begin writing, making adjustments line-by-line as you go. Secondly, one can just write away, then go back afterwards and make substitutions. Finally, one can write a poem with deciding in advance and accidentally determine, after the fact, it is missing a certain letter. That is cheating. In my example, I found out later that it also omits the letters Q, V, and X.
Pays
one point
and 2 member cents. This is a Lipogram.
A Lipogram is an exercise that intentionally omits a letter (consonant or vowel) out of the verse written. Here, I intentionally tried to write a poem without the designated letter - C. I wanted to make sure it was a very common letter. The more stanzas, the more difficult it becomes. Leaving a vowel out is the most difficult. The letter to be dropped, should be designated before your begin writing the poem. What makes a poem, is the application of poetic techniques, such as: rhyme, meter, alliteration, poetic imagery, and so on.
It is a drill the any poet can use to hone their skills, as you have to look to substitute words containing the designated letter with another one, as a poet must often do in order to meet a format, rhyme, or meter,
When I started to write this one, the second line was written:
is exercise, not poetry.
Since "exercise" contained a C, I replaced it with "just a drill":
is just a drill, not poetry.
It seems there are three ways to accomplish a Lipogram. First, you can begin writing, making adjustments line-by-line as you go. Secondly, one can just write away, then go back afterwards and make substitutions. Finally, one can write a poem with deciding in advance and accidentally determine, after the fact, it is missing a certain letter. That is cheating. In my example, I found out later that it also omits the letters Q, V, and X.
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