Never Seen Again
An RHC One Line Poem
By Rick Henry Christopher Published 5 months ago β’ Updated 5 months ago β’ 1 min read
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Photo by Amber Ahrens on Unsplash
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The salt sea rushed to shore, away it carried me
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The specifications for the RHC One Line Poem:
1. Must be 9 to 12 words
2. The third word and last word must rhyme
3. The poem must have a meaning to it
4. Give it a title that is relevant to the meaning of the poem
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Thank you to C. Rommial Butler for the inspiration!!!
With Love, RHC β€οΈ
About the Creator
Rick Henry Christopher
Writing is a distraction to fulfill my need for intellectual stimulus, emotional release, and soothing the bruises of the day.
The shattered pieces of life will not discourage me.
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Comments (15)
Outstanding work, Rick Henry Christopher!
There's me thinking im so clever, condensing things into 366 words... and you distil them into 12, and lose none of the punch πͺ
Wow Rick... this looks like lots of fun!
Well done Rick. King of the one-liners
Great one line poem Rick!! ππ
Nice... I loved the photo of the glasses left behind.
An interesting undertaking. A challenging poetic structure that looks like fun. Thanks for sharing!
Your poem was so liberating and powerful although it had so few words! Brilliant work!
Very ingenuitive way to get around the word count limit too! If we consider the wave pictograms part of the poem, we might say we are reading around the line instead of between the lines. π
Very visual
Love it - I'll give it a try too.
Fabulous!!!π₯°
That is fascinating!
The waves made it very colorful. Beautiful poem.
Awesome job! Very creative!