
Clouded
Why does the warmness
Cloak me on a winter’s night
When the clouds are dark and grey?
The clouds are cuddling
They are sad, they repent and
Seek to soothe with their embrace
Mondo poems are often very brief collaborative affairs that present a question and answer in the style of trying to glean meaning from nature. Mondos can be as short as a one-liner or as long as two 5-7-7 syllable stanzas (the first stanza presenting the question; the second the answer). Examples below.

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Nice, cozy poem.
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Thanks Sadje, a very clever form
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Very much so.
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Ooh what a clever poetry form. Great post. KL ❤
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It is an intriguing form. I hope my effort works ☺️
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More then works ❤️
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Lovely poem chock full of memories. I’ve always loved clouds. I remember as a child lying on my back looking up at the sky trying to find a dinosaur or bunny or Mickey Mouse among the clouds. Now I do it with my granddaughter and it’s twice as much fun. ☁️ ☁️
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I do that, I often get distracted at work pondering the clouds 😊
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I agree about clouds. I think that’s why I love sky pictures so much 😁
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Nice poem ✨️
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Thanks 😊
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You’re welcome Pam😄✌️
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I love this poetry form because of the brevity. Well done, Deb!
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Thanks Eugi 😊
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😉
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I have never heard of a mondo poem, interesting.
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Me neither, you really had to think it through
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