30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 Forms

A definito is…

…a very fun creation from poet, passionate climate-activist, and writing coach Heidi Mordhorst  who describes this poetic form as:

a free verse poem of 8-12 lines (aimed at readers 8-12 years old) that highlights wordplay as it demonstrates the meaning of a less common word, which always ends the poem.

In past posts, Heidi has questioned it as a poetic form (calling it more “an intention for a poem”). But it has caught on in the Poetry Friday community. Below is the first one I’ve tried.

governess: a definito

teacher-for-hire, tutor today

popular term back in the day for a

middle-class lady, distress-in-a-dress

hired for wealth she possessed

 

a live-in with a small salary

employee, not part of the family

to avoid distraction, hired them plain

her earnings, the servants’ disdain

 

then: no power, lonely, loverless

today: a female ruler is governess

 

©draft, Patricia J. Franz

Photo courtesy of JLibrary of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Gilbert H. Grosvenor Collection of Photographs of the Alexander Graham Bell Family, [reproduction number, e.g., LC-DIG-ppmsca-12345]

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