Prompt: Find a poem, and then write a new poem that has the shape of the original, and in which every line starts with the first letter of the corresponding line in the original poem.
[Based on “How Many, How Much” by Shel Silverstein]
How many tales in an unread book?
Depends who needs reason to buy it.
How many ascents in a paper kite?
Depends who makes time to fly it.
How much wrinkle in a clean bed set?
Depends how soon you fold ’em.
How much joy in a newborn pup?
Depends how tight you hold ’em.