Use this site to create your own list poem based on your biography:
Notes:
- A list poem may appear random but it is not
- The poem should end with something surprising, insightful, or important. One way to do this is to move from the literal to the figurative (see example poem below).
- Once you have made your initial list, consider re-arranging the order of the items. Also consider adding more detail. Use precise and concrete language as much as possible. Provide your reader with a clear image of what you see.
Sample below:
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What’s in the canoe
a sharpened axe with a battered wooden handle
a weathered tent green with mold
a bag of pea flour
a plug of tobacco
three long poles with metal boots
four damp wool blankets
a refusal to turn back
a lot of heart
--based on the book Great Heart: History of a Labrador Adventure
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