Based on inspiration from NaPoWriMo2016 and The Daily Post, I have written a san san using the The Daily Post daily prompt “Suitcase”. NaPoWriMo explains that the “poem called a san san means ‘three three’ in Chinese (It’s also a term of art in the game Go). The san san has some things in common with the tritina, including repetition and rhyme. In particular, the san san repeats, three times, each of three terms or images. The lines rhyme in the pattern a-b-c-a-b-d-c-d.”
Suitcase
The frame, atop the journal, in the battered suitcase,
Both holding memories of her old flame
Suitcased in Sadness, agony becomes nocturnal.
In her journal, a moment when his hands framed her face
Now she desperately wants to forget his name.
Then page subsides to leaf, so grief sank to rue,
Eternally framed, and stored, in her journal.
Like the suitcase, her heartanguish, a portmanteau.