Ovi Poetry Challenge 21: HUNGRY is your inspiration.

I should not have done this before breakfast, but my mind then went to hungry for knowledge. I was a history teacher and I love learning things.

OVI POETRY

Ovi is a syllabic/metre poetry form. In this case, Ovi is from India, originating in the Marathi language. The Ovi  has been in use in written form since the 13th Century, but the women’s ovee/ovi predates the literary form by at least the 12th Century.

The Ovi are in general, lyrical folk songs expressing love, social irony, and heroic events. They are written in the following scheme.

4 line stanzas, as few as one stanza and up to as many as you like.

8 syllables or less per line

Rhyming is AAAb. The second stanza would be CCCd. The third, EEEf. And so on. Meaning nothing in one stanza must rhyme with anything in the previous stanza. The fourth line does not rhyme.

Example:

Roly Poly by Judi Van Gorder

The big toothed tot with golden hair
picked up a bug on Sister’s dare,
it rolled into a ball right there
and won her springtime heart.

Notice the rhyming pattern is AAAb or
A
A
A
b

My Attempt

Blue flowers continue to grow,
with the shadow’s making them glow,
giving life to darkness and woe,
dying each year to yet return.

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12 thoughts on “Ovi Poetry Challenge 21: HUNGRY is your inspiration.

  1. A Hunger

    We hunger for a ceasefire,
    an end to bombs, death so dire.
    Is peace not something to desire?
    If not now, then we must ask when.

    Yet governments of many hues
    resist the call to cut the fuse,
    to say this is the time to choose,
    a misstep, faithless to the max.

    Some ask for something without claws,
    a humanitarian pause,
    ending war’s not a worthy cause
    when other factors rear their head.

    Our earth is fraught with endless war.
    Combatant nations swarm galore
    while we squeak out that we deplore
    the state that our poor world is in.

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