Running into a brick wall, or: Magic

A dribble

(in atom form… kind of.)

forms
overlap
often

extra
effort's
a must

I like
to prove
witty

still
it might
be a no

magic
yes even
magic

      may    suffer
   defeat

The dribble

The dribble is a brief poem consisting of exactly 100 letters (not 100 characters—spaces and punctuation are not counted).

The name of the dribble is derived from the micro-fiction form known as the drabble, a story consisting of exactly 100 words. [READ MORE]


The atom

  • Three line stanzas=tercets;
  • Count letters: 5-7-5;
  • This form links tercets under title;
  • No punctuation or capitalization.

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