Use a name, phrase, or sentence to craft a poem. List each letter on it's own line, so that each line of the poem begins with a letter in the name or phrase.
CHALLENGE: Use a set rhyme or meter pattern in the poem.
EXAMPLE:
"Fall Colors, Winter Snow"
by Anastasia V. Pergakis
a/b/a/b rhyme pattern in each stanza
Falling leaves in the wind
Autumn time is here
Lost in the wonderment
Lovely bold scenes appear
Colors of the rainbow
Orange, yellow, and red
Look at the peaceful glow
Of the colors, A to Zed
Riding on the wind's flow
Slowly to nature's bed
Watching snowflakes fall
In the beginning of the season
Notice the calm of it all
The mystery of no reason
Every snowflake does enthrall
Reminders of the season
Snow angels and snow men
Never fully go away
Often in the hearts of children
Winter magic forever stays
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