An acrostic (from the late Greek akróstichon, from ákros, "top", and stíchos, "verse") is a poem or other form of writing in an alphabetic script, in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line, paragraph or other recurring feature in the text spells out a word or a message. As a form of constrained writing, an acrostic can be used as a mnemonic device to aid memory retrieval. A famous acrostic was made in Greek for the acclamation JESUS CHRIST, GOD'S SON, SAVIOUR which in Greek is: Iesous KHristos, THeou Uios, Soter (kh and th being each one letter in Greek and u is also y). The initials spell IKHTHUS same as Ichthys, Greek for fish; hence the frequent use of the fish by early Christians and up to now as a symbol for Jesus Christ.
Acrostics may simply spell out the letters of the alphabet in order. These acrostics occur in the Lamentations of Jeremiah, and in Psalms 9,10, 25, 34, 37, 111, 112, 119 and 145 of the Hebrew Bible. Notable among the acrostic Psalms are the long Psalm 119, which typically is printed in subsections named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, each of which is featured in that section; and Psalm 145 (commonly referred to as "Ashrei"), which is recited three times a day in the Jewish services.
The ease of detectability of an acrostic can depend on the intention of its creator. In some cases an author may desire an acrostic to have a better chance of being perceived by an observant reader, such as the acrostic contained in the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (where the key capital letters are decorated with ornate embellishments), or as in the poem To Doctor Empiric (by Ben Jonson) which is a verse outlined after the word W-O-L-F giving emphasis to, and capitalizing the key letters so such acrostic is relatively easier to discern. However, acrostics may also be used as a form of steganography, where the author seeks to conceal the message rather than proclaim it. This might be achieved by making the key letters uniform in appearance with the surrounding text, or by aligning the words in such a way that the relationship between the key letters is less obvious. This is referred to as null ciphers in steganography, using the first letter of each word to form a hidden message in an otherwise innocuous text. Using letters to hide a message, as in acrostic ciphers, was popular during the Renaissance, and could employ various different methods of enciphering, such as selecting other letters than initials based on a repeating pattern ( equidistant letter sequences), or even concealing the message by starting at the end of the text and working backwards. (Source: Wikipedia, "Acrostic")
The “serana” is an acrostic poem that is oratorical in nature, which means, it has to be delivered aloud. It is a poem outlined after the letters of a name of the person of tribute or outlined after the letters of words or phrases or name of things, plants or animals. Example is "Serana to JAY-Z SHAWN COREY CARTER," for a name, or "Serana to GOD BLESS AMERICA," for a phrase, or "Serana to STONE," for a thing, or "Serana to FISH," for an animal. It is composed of epigrams in iambic pentameter with couplet rhyme patterns. The poem may end in heroic couplet or poetic triplet (tercet). The "serana" is the highest form of literary tribute given to a person traditionally to commemorate the day of birth. It is also considered as a literary apotheosis to a living or dead person. It depicts the best qualities of the person of tribute. It tries to capture the greatness of the person in terms of his/her humanity; his/her contribution to the enrichment of the human spirit; his/her achievements in life with the material and immaterial wealth that he/she acquired in his/her lifetime.
This serana is written for Beyonce. She is portrayed to dedicate this serana to Jay-Z. This serana is outlined after the name of "JAY-Z SHAWN COREY CARTER" as a classical poetry composed of epigrams in iambic pentameter grouped into heroic couplets and poetic triplets.
MY ONLY ONE
JAY-Z SHAWN COREY CARTER
By David Serana
Stanza 1
Joy of my life, the happiness I found
A man whose feet are always on the ground
You are the love I sought, since time begun
Zeal of my love makes you my only one
Stanza 2
Source of my strength, who makes me through the night
Home of my weary soul, my burning light
Amidst the chaos that I see, you rise
Wiped all my fears and brightened up my skies
Now see the bright sun rising in your eyes!
Stanza 3
Come share the sweetest moments of the years
Our love supreme dissolves all doubts and fears
Receive my love, to you alone I give
Escape not from my cares so long I live
Yes all I have are yours what I achieve
Stanza 4
Create our world with laughter and sweet songs
Attain the music where true love belongs
Resound the melody, proclaim our pledge
There is no end for love; love has no edge
Embrace me with your tunes and I dance through
Rest in your arms, I finally found you!
Copyright: David J Serana 2009 Email: david@serana.org