Fried Chicken (Epulaeryu)

by Sylvia   Nov 14, 2008


Chicken battered, grease heated,
Frying in the pan.
Crispy, golden brown outside.
Biscuits and gravy,
a tasty side dish.
Delicious.
Good!

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The Epulaeryu poem is all about delicious food. It consists of seven lines with thirty-three (33) syllables. The first line has seven (7) syllables, the second line five (5), the third line seven (7), the fourth line five (5), the fifth line five (5), the sixth line three (3), and the seventh line has only one (1) syllable which ends with an exclamation mark. The form is 7/5/7/5/5/3/1. Each line has one thought which is about the main course. Therefore, this poetic form, the Epulaeryu, which has corresponding lines built around the main course and ending with an exclamation point, concludes with the ending line expressing the writer�s excitement and feelings about the poem. The poem may be rhymed or unrhymed. The Epulaeryu poem was developed by Joseph Spence, Sr. The name of the poetic form was selected as a result of experiencing the Mediterranean and Far East cultures, and enjoying many succulent and nourishing meals and food during those memorable travels.
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  • 15 years ago

    by Ashleigh Skye

    Wow this was a really good poem. I've never heard of this style before I think I might have to try it out at some point. You described the chicken wonderfuly made me hungry that's for sure. Nice work

  • 15 years ago

    by Ingrid

    How ingenious this poem is!
    I will add this poem to my favs, because my favs author list is full. I will come back to read your work, you are really good:)

    Hugs,

    5/5 Ingrid