Summary
"Morning Dew" is a poem by Sarah E. Sturgis, written in a new poetry form called the Tritriplicata, which is inspired by Arjan Tupan's creation and shared on Medium with a photograph by Ochir-Erdene Oyunmedeg.
Abstract
The web content presents a poem titled "Morning Dew," which is an example of a newly invented poetry form known as the Tritriplicata. The poem vividly describes morning dew as small, delicate pearls that sit on grass and reflect colors, highlighting the dampness and beauty of each drop. Sarah E. Sturgis, the poet, acknowledges the influence of Arjan Tupan, the creator of the Tritriplicata form, and expresses her gratitude for his contribution to poetry. Sturgis also encourages feedback on her first attempt at writing this form of poetry. The poem is accompanied by a photograph of morning dew on grass, captured by Ochir-Erdene Oyunmedeg and sourced from Unsplash. Additionally, there is a link to an article on "thecreative.cafe" that discusses the new poetic form and invites other poets to explore it.
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