With a syllable count of 2-3-5-1-5-4-5, the Hungarian Badriomaku is interesting in that it gives you a structure that doesn’t fit any preconceived ideas. Below is an example.
Hello!
What’s the word?
The password, you mean?
Yes.
Today’s password is…
‘Gladiator!’
Correct! Come on in!
Very interesting! Never heard of it. Must go try it. Thanks, Graeme 🙂
G:)
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This looks really fun!!
Very nice form … and I really love syllable poetry, guess it comes from learning to write the old style haiku! Wonderful site here!
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Reblogged this on Graeme Sandford and commented:
Today I read Bastet’s sad, moving Badriomaku – I shall now work on a Badriomaku for Day 8 of #NaPoWriMo – please read Bastet’s posts. G:)