Villainous Villanelle: Day 22 of National Poetry Month

Apr 23, 2026 | Poetry, Writing

Day 22: National Poetry Month

Well, spit.

V is for Vince Gotera, who is probably laughing his butt off at how the universe has conspired against me, today. We all know, by now, that today is Day 24 โ€“ but also โ€œVโ€ โ€“ and Day 23โ€™s prompts had me stubbornly dragging my feet. Write a villanelle? Grrr. You first. Fine. Fine. And lots of other F-words. You can read my feelings about the form, and my earlier attempts at it, in Villanelle the Vote! If you are unfamiliar with the โ€œrulesโ€ of the villanelle, Vince helpfully posted the following:

Maureen Thorsonโ€™sย NaPoWriMoย prompt: โ€œTry your hand today at your own take on a villanelle, and have the poem end on a question.โ€ Hereโ€™s a great page on the villanelle:ย https://poets.org/glossary/villanelle

Robert Lee Brewerโ€™sย Poem-a-Day suggestion: โ€œFor todayโ€™s prompt, write a juxtaposition poem.โ€

Villainous Villanelle II

Some forms of rhyme and meter I would ban - 
the evil villanelle, of course, is one.
I only write one now to prove I can.

Repeating lines and rhymes - can I enjamb
this one to fit, around the line to run?
The villanelle? I never was a fan.

I fantasize: Were I a laureled man,
I'd take this form and yeet it to the sun.
I only write one now to prove I can.

The critic reads this thing and says, "Madame,
To end its misery would take a gun."
The villanelle? I never was a fan.

I think of running, going on the lam โ€”
I'd give it up, and yet it isn't done.
I only write one now to prove I can.

I toss my pen across the room, yell, "BAM!"
I'm finished now. This wasn't fun.
The villanelle? I never was a fan.
I only write one now to prove I can.

Now go read these fine examples by Vince Gotera and Thomas Alan Holmes. I read Alanโ€™s in the same tone of voice I muttered while writing mine.

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Your Turn!

Do you think my determination to write a poem in a form I canโ€™t stand (I mean, letโ€™s get real, Iโ€™d rather write a sestina) manages to encompass the idea of โ€œjuxtaposition,โ€ too?

Want to try your hand at it? Iโ€™d love to see your villanelles โ€“ please post them, or links to them, here!

Holly Jahangiri

Holly Jahangiri is the author of Trockle, illustrated by Jordan Vinyard; A Puppy, Not a Guppy, illustrated by Ryan Shaw; and the newest release: A New Leaf for Lyle, illustrated by Carrie Salazar.

She draws inspiration from her family, from her own childhood adventures (some of which only happened in her overactive imagination), and from readers both young and young-at-heart. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, J.J., whose love and encouragement make writing books twice the fun.

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