Fibonacci

orchidee


Here's my Intro:
(This bit's not Fibonacci!).
Try your skills - it's a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, i.e. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89.
Can you write a line or lines of poetry with these number of syllables, excluding 0 of course! The lines can be unrelated to the previous stanza(s).
All welcome - jump in quick for the easy lines! Fido will be checking the number of syllables.
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So,
There
I was,
Up this hill,
Or this huge mountain.
How I got there I’ll never know,
But now I have to deal with it and get down from it,
So do I slide down on the tray that I brought up with me, or try climbing down safely.


That's good Gold, an in the shape of a hill. Erm, you've done the whole thing - no matter! Though I was thinking of individual steps, so the first person puts 'one', then the next person puts a one-syllable line. Then the next person puts a one-syllable line. Then the next person puts a two-syllable line; etc. When it gets longer, you may do several lines. That's a lot of guff in explaining, but there's no 'comments' box on fusioned poems! So I will do a contribution of a one-syllable line:
Erm (that's it. lol).

  • Authors: orchidee, Goldfinch60
  • Visible: All lines
  • Finished: April 28th, 2026 03:30
  • Limit: 15 stanzas
  • Invited: Public (any user can participate)
  • Comment from author about the poem: Have a go! There are TWO lines that need one syllable: 0+1, and 1+1. The last stanza in this fusioned poem must have 89 syllables.
  • Category: Unclassified
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