Counting the syllables in each line of a poem is a great exercise for finding and feeling its rhythm and pattern. Remember, rhyming is only one of many ways that can make writing poetic.
This MID-MONTH PROMPT calls for a NONET on any topic of your choosing. This nine-line poem begins with 9 syllables in the first line, finishing with 1 on the last line … or it could be the other way round, starting with 1 syllable and ending with 9.
Wild June day whales put on wide vista performance. Travellers watch. In close mother with calf by her side breaks the water. A huge whale follows. Way out to sea another blows spume of water rolls. His fluke goes up then a gigantic s p l a s h.