RESPONSE | POETRY ON MEDIUM
A Message For Lucy: Quit Tomorrow
A Shadorma
prophesy to each comes his own luminous foreshadows tomorrow is not promised give your all today
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Lucy, dear, I won’t claim to grasp what’s happening, but after reading your post:
I felt compelled to write an encouraging Shadorma. Chose a short poetry form to not steal too much of your time.
The message: Lucy, at Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她), give everything you have today and be sure to get a good night's sleep; quit tomorrow.
SHADORMA The Shadorma is a poetic form consisting of a sestet (six-line stanza). The syllabic form is alleged to have originated in Spain. Each stanza has a count of a total of 26 syllables. A poem may consist of one stanza or a series.
3–5–3–3–7–5 — Simple as that!
They’re fun to write if you like counting syllables. Read some fine examples at Writer’s Digest.
Thanks for reading, everyone, I wish you miracles.






