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Today's Special So Have a Ball {kyrielle Sonnet}
Happy Mother's Day to all moms Spilled milk and yet you stayed so calm Painting coloring on your walls Today's special so have a ball Heart shape cookies I made for you Ruffled laced stapled and then glued Words inscript made you feel not small Today's special so have a ball Lessons taught Oh so very well Back in mind words begin to swell So sorry mom I missed your call Today's special so have a ball Happy Mother's Day to all moms Today's special so have a ball In Loving Memory Of Mom {1934 -2005} Happy Mother's Day To All Moms And Stepmoms Thanks Again Joe Comments: The Kyrielle Sonnet has 14 lines (three rhyming quatrain stanzas and a non-rhyming couplet). It has a repeating line or phrase as a refrain in the last line of each stanza. Each line within the sonnet has eight syllables. The French use the first and last line of the first quatrain as the ending couplet. This reinforces the refrain within the poem. The rhyming scheme for a Kyrielle Sonnet normally is: AabB, ccbB, ddbB, AB -or- AbaB, cbcB, dbdB, AB.
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