30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 Forms
A BIT ABOUT FORM: ACROSTIC
Acrostic poetry is very easy and fun. The most basic form spells words out on the left-hand side of the page using the first letter of each line. Or, for more fun, you can hide a message using the letters from a chosen word.
Below is a draft of an acrostic poem I’m working on for a desert poetry collection.

This acrostic poem of yours is very interesting, Patricia. It is a great start for a desert poem collection. I look forward to other poems.
I love the idea of playing with a different form each day. This poem paints a clear picture and maintains a strong rhythm that flows within the form.
I never thought much about the mesquite. But it has a lovely name and now a photo and a poem along with it. Thanks! I love that you are experimenting with so many forms.
Mesquites are a staple tree in the southwest. I love them for their shade, but boy, can they spread their mess!