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by Keaton
Rated: E · Poetry · Other · #1701937
written for round 10 of the Little Bit of Poetry Contest
About the form:

The Cleave Poem form is an experimental form created by Dr Phuoc-Tan Diep who states on his website for Cleave Poetry:

In 2006 I came up with an idea for an experimental poetic form called the Cleave Poem.

One of my aims was to examine how something can be more than the sum of its parts and can be 3 in 1: synergy, fusion, co-operation, dialectics, marriage, interdependence, teamwork and The Trinity.

How to read a Cleave poem?

Simply:
1. Read the left hand poem as a first discrete poem.
2. Read the right hand poem as a second discrete poem.
3. Read the whole as a third integrated poem.

In its most basic form it is three poems:
~~two parallel ‘vertical’ poems (left and right)
~~a third ‘horizontal’ poem being the fusion of the vertical poems read together.


- from "Poetry Forms"   by Bianca .

petrichor

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I smell the earth (dark brown dirt)
a wet ground subtly dug into
doused in rainwater and back out again
on the green grass - it shines in the sun
trickling droplets for the ants


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