“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.

Published by TheOtherKLM

Hey there! I'm K.L. McDaniel, an introverted extrovert who's into fitness with a bit of a twist and always shuffling through life's organized clutter. Here at TheOtherKLM, I dive into everything that makes us tick—from the quiet corners of introverted minds to the sweat and joy of staying active, all while keeping our mental game strong. I'm all about contradictions that somehow make perfect sense. Think of me as your go-to for exploring how to learn endlessly, live healthily, and think deeply, all without losing our collective minds. It's not just about fitness or learning; it's about finding balance in the chaos and connecting in the most unexpected ways. So, if you're into making sense of life's beautiful mess with me, stick around. We're in for a journey of learning, laughing, and maybe a bit of dancing... metaphorically speaking, of course.

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