I call these square poems because they have the same number of syllables per line as there are lines in the poem. For example, a ten-line poem would have ten syllables per line, and a seven-line poem would have seven syllables per line. This one has three lines and three syllables per line. Square poems do not have to rhyme, and they do not have to be acrostics.
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Very creative. I like your 'square poem' concept. One of these days I may try one myself.