Who informs
red breasted robins
daffodils
unfurling verdant leaf buds
when spring opens wide?
*This poem is a Shadorma — a six line stanza with a syllable count three/five/three/seven/five. A Shadorma may contain more than one stanza with the same syllable count.

Great photo – short and sweet!
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This form is new to me. I love it. The imagery in your poem is gorgeous. “Verdant” is a lovely word.
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How fun! I’ll have to give this one a try soon!
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ooh, a new
poetic form to
play and try
on like a black tie ball gown
and diamond earrings
Thank you for the inspiration!
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I bet you did that faster than me!!
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A new poetic form for me to try. I love how brief and powerful it can be with the selected words to match the requirement.
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I love the image of spring opening wide to encompass all the unfurling that is happening. Thanks for a beautiful poem! (and the introduction of a new-to-me poetry form!)
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I love your poem and like everyone else the introduction to this format.
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The magic of seasonal shifts is perfectly captured in this little gem of a format. Yes, of course we all need to go write one now!!!
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