In celebration of National Poetry Month @murisopsis from A Different Perspective is once again hosting a poetic scavenger hunt. This year’s theme is “nonce” form poetry. What is nonce form poetry? Well, it’s basically a form that was created by a poet for their own use. What’s interesting about a nonce form is that if it is adopted by other poets and used more often it will no longer be considered a nonce form, but rather become recognized as a “valid” poetical form.
The scavenger hunt features thirteen nonce form challenges all to be completed within the month of April. I highly encourage you to check out the prompts and participate here.
Ok, now onto the ninth challenge…The Mouse
The Mouse
Michael “Mouse” Murdoch
A 3 line poem with a title written all in lower case. The title is the same as the first line. L1: 2 single syllable words having the same number of letters per word. L2: 4 syllables in 2 words. L3: 8 syllables in 4 words.
Bonus: N/A
I’ll keep this one short…
(I) (I)
~o~
forever clever
impossible to catch ever__________
Be well,
Monty

Hehe! a very clever use of the form – it even looks like a mouse!!
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It’s a cute little form
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Purrfect…
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Great idea for the form 🙌
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Thank you!
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