Our host for Day 16 of VerseLove at http://www.ethicalela.com is Katrina Morrison, who teaches English and German in a rural community in Osage County, Oklahoma.
Katrina inspires us to write etheree poems and shares her process: “Etheree Taylor Armstong, an Arkansas poet, created the simple eponymous Etheree. An etheree consists of ten lines with each line’s syllabication increasing by one. Line 1 begins with one syllable, line two has two syllables, line three has three syllables, etc. Proceed this way until you have composed a poem with ten lines.” You can read her full prompt here.
The Poetry Fox
have you ever seen a fox type poems
on a classic vintage typewriter
pecking with his paws at the keys
pounding out on-demand verse
for people offering
their favorite words,
then reading each
aloud to
human
hearts?



A poetry fox? How unique! Has he written a poem for you?
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Totally love this! Where did you meet the poetry fox? I see that he has human feet and hands.
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