Write an “elsewhere” poem. Maybe elsewhere is a physical place—like Ohio instead of Georgia. Maybe elsewhere is a season—like summer instead of winter. Maybe elsewhere is a state of mind—like happy instead of depressed.
INTERESTED IN MORE POETIC FORMS?
I don’t blame you if you are. I consider poetic forms fun poetry challenges. And the restrictions force me to take risks I wouldn’t if I always let myself write free verse. Anyway, you can find a list of more than 80 poetic forms at the link www.writersdigest.com/whats-new/list-of-50-poetic-forms-for-poets.