This week we brainstormed all the poetry forms we know. The list included reverso, zeno, haiku, concrete, abecedarian, and so on. But one form that we didn’t have on the list was the palindrome poem. That’s because Kielan made it up. This is what she wrote in her post:
The first, third, and fifth lines are free verse. The second and fourth sentences are palindromic sentences. You can have more than 5 lines, though. Below is an example.
Would you rather
Borrow or rob
My best friend, Bob?
Yo, banana boy!
Leave him alone.–Kielan
Try to write your own Palindrome.
To write a palindrome poem, you first may need to look at a list of palindromes. We found this one.
I gave it a try.
The doggone day I slipped in
dumb mud,
I cursed the blooming
lid off a daffodil.
My mom washed my mouth out with soap.–Margaret Simon
Jacob was writing this one beginning with the palindrome “Do Geese See God?” Then he told me that he is afraid of dogs. I replied “I wonder if God is afraid of dogs?” Warning: this poem contains a putrid word.
Sometimes I wonder
Do geese see God?
I always tell my dog
“Dog! no poop on God!”
Is God scared of dogs?–Jacob
Now it’s your turn. Can you write a palindrome poem? My students and I want to know. Write it in the comments or send to me by email and I will add it to this post.
What a clever idea! I love the image of cursing the “lid of a daffodil!”
That looks even harder than an abecedarian.
Hat’s off to Kielan for coming up with a new form!
summer night
too hot to hoot
sweaty owls lounge
senile felines
only the cats prowl
Thanks for playing. Love this hot hooty night poem!
Very clever, Kielan! I’ve been working on it, will keep trying. . . It’s quite a challenge!
What a fun form! Enjoyed all these examples.
Okay, a bit of silly, but it makes some sense! I know I’ve missed the students today, maybe Monday? Happy Weekend, Margaret!
It was frightening to note an
evil racecar sees Hannah
as the next victim.
Noon sagas wow dad:
Story-telling at our picnic!
Love this — I find kids love the poems with rules — the problem solving opens creative options!! We will give it a go and let you know. Thanks for the inspirations and for sharing your process.