The One, Two, Three of Love
A Tricube poem

One letβs start
Me and you,
Can it work?
πππ
Two, weβll see
You and me
What might be.
πππ
Three uh! oh!
Thereβs no hope
Now just me.
πππ
[A/n: Mike Singleton is one of the most inspiring creators on Vocal. He is a constant source of unofficial challenges and presents different forms of poetry. In a recent story, he talked about Tricube poetry. It is a very structured (three) x (three) x (three) format, the syllables for each of the three lines and three stanzas in the poem.
It appealed to my OCD tendencies for structure and order, so I had to try one. This was it. ]
Mike's story is here:
About the Creator
Calvin London
I write fiction, non-fiction and poetry about all things weird and wonderful, past and present. Life is full of different things to spark your imagination. All you have to do is embrace it - join me on my journey.



Comments (4)
This is such a cool poem, Calvin. I love it!! The last stanza made me chuckle. Great job.
Really cool! I've never heard of this style before today.
Wonderful I love waking up to a new day and reading your poem or story of the day. πππ
Oh wow, you executed this so brilliantly! Loved it!