Here is what I did using the spread sheet with my poem. See where the problems are? Then once you can see the problems, it is a lot easier to fix them.
my | PET | snake | if this is an iambic line snake is unaccented. | |||
i | CALL | him | DRAKE | IAMBIC | ||
he | LIKES | to | EAT | my | SNACKS. | iambic |
he | EATS | my | CHEESE | See how this line matches line2? | ||
he | EATS | my | NUTS | |||
he | EATS | all | ||||
my | PEA | nut | BUTT | er | CRACK | ers. |
my | SNACKS | he | SAYS | |||
are | de | LISH | us | See the problem? | ||
lip | SMACK | ers |
So your challenge for today is to take one of your poems and try putting it into a spread sheet. If this sounds like too much trouble for a Sunday, write a poem instead and save this idea for another day. But I must say it is fun to put the words into the little boxes. Sooner or later you have got to try it.
Dear Joy,
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. Thank you very much for your chart. It helps me see the rhythm! You're great!
Thanks for joining in Poetry Friday!
ReplyDeleteJoy,
ReplyDeleteTools for poetry--I need 'em. Thanks!