F - A Poem of Farewell

F - Farewell Poem 

I browsed NaPoWriMo's past years' prompts to see what might work for the A to Z.  This prompt was one that caught my eye. Write a poem of farewell.  I chose to write it using the form American Sentence, which is one sentence with 17 syllables.  The American sentence was invented by beat poet Allen Ginsberg.  It should convey its message in a single line, and often has a twist, or turning point.

No time to say, "Goodbye," you left before I knew you wouldn't be back.


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Comments

  1. never used the "American sentence" form. A fine farewell!!! My Link:
    Fighting Fire with Children

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    1. It's the same syllable count as traditional haiku.

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  2. i really like what you wrote here. This is another I would like to try.

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