Hello Friends,
Today's poet, Donna Masini, credits her contemporary
Terrance Hayes (featured for poem-a-day April 28, 2011) with introducing her to this poetic exercise in anagrams: Every single line in Masini's "Anxieties" ends with a word that can be spelled using only the letters A-N-X-I-E-T-I-E-S. Those "ants" and "ants" are quite literally crawling out of "Anxieties." The result is a poem that doesn't necessarily convey the exact formula of its form, but your ear does pick up a more general sense of remixing variations on the same sounds.
If you have an interest in anagrams (or porn, or supreme court justices), may I also highly recommend the insanely brilliant
"It's Smut" by Kevin McFadden (featured for poem-a-day April 26, 2010).
Happy National Poetry Month!
Ever anxiously yours,
Ellen