Wanting to capture that experience, I started to think in verse. Why does verse seem to come to me more easily than prose when I have strong feelings to express? That's the subject of another blog, I think. For today, the verse led me to thinking about my back, and being back, being back in my routine, for the most part. The play on words and the opposition sent me to the diamonte poem. Would that form capture the moment? Here's my effort.
Back
painful unco-operative
complaining creaking stabbing
awareness improvement flexibility movement
stretching walking lifting
normal expected
back
I've used this form with students in many different contexts. Now, there's a wonderful site that provides the organizer and the format. http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/diamante/
I like the play with "back"; the pattern of adjectives, then verbs, then nouns... I think I'll pass this one on as a prayer, and a wish, to my dad!
ReplyDeleteTricia
Thanks, Tricia. It's a great form for expressing any kind of opposition. Selecting words according to grammatical pattern, not only sense and sound, provides a discipline which I find challenging and rewarding.
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