Back in August 2009, whilst camped out on the Preseli Hills, awaiting the main Perseid shower maximum, I had an idea...
I had an idea for a poetry form that might be of interest to poets,
I later called it HIYA.
Firstly you make a chart, as follows:
Firstly you make a chart, as follows:
For example I will use the letters of my name: MARK.
Look up each letter of your word on the above chart.
Write down the corresponding number you see above it.
My word MARK would read as follows:
M=4, A=1, R=9, K=2
Once you correspond a number to each of your letters.
M=4, A=1, R=9, K=2
Once you correspond a number to each of your letters.
You then use this number as a syllable count for each line of your poem.
Poem for the Perseids
Syllable Count
Throughout the night 4 M
Clouds 1 A
Rest upon the Preseli hill tops 9 R
I sigh. 2 K
I sigh. 2 K
Any word or combination of words can be used, plus the poem can be split up into any length verse you see fit.
Have a go, see what you think.
Have a guess what my initial word was in this poem.
Tea Party for the Perseids
We sit so patiently waiting
Surrounded by clouds
Time for tea
Time for cake
Time to talk with old friends.
That evening back in August of 2009 may not have revealed any meteors (it was clouded out most of the night!), but I'm glad to say it revealed the HIYA.