
“Ever thought about getting a tattoo?”
“Fads fade, tastes change, regrets linger.”
“Forget fads; choose art that’s timeless.”
“Art’s subjective. Beauty varies widely.”
“Like a secret only you know?”
“Exactly. Discretely veiled, singularly mine.”
The Six Squared Poem
A recent goal of mine has been to participate more in the daily prompts and attempt to add more variety to my writing style. On one challenge, I couldn’t quite find a form that worked, but I kept thinking about the Six-Word Memoir, which was pretty popular on social media a few years back. How could I play off that old trend and make something new? I came up with The Six Squared Poem.
The Six Squared poem form involves creating a poem with a total of 36 words—hence the name “Six Squared” (6×6=36). The poem is structured into six lines, each containing six words. This form emphasizes brevity and the power of concise expression, challenging the poet to convey meaning and emotion within a very limited word count.
Maybe you would like to try it out yourself.