Response poetry is not a new phenomenon. One of the earliest examples is Raleigh's response to Marlowe in the Nymph - Shepherd poems. The playful or veangeful response to another's poetry has been a century's old game.
W. Todd Kaneko (2008) in a paper about response poetry noted some points about writing a response to someones else's poems. For the body around these points click the response poetry link above.
1. Write a reply to the poem.
2. Imitate the form of the poem.
3. Build off a primary metaphor that the poem works from.
4. Steal the first line of the poem.
5. Use a passage as an epigraph.
6. Turn Prose into Verse.
7. Write the opposite of the poem.
I encourage you to read Kaneko's paper to get a fuller explanation along with examples.
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