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Helplessness
Today his birthday; expected to be too glad, they'd say lived tough time through. But, why he looks sad? What's the reason? Ah! boys made him mad as they're teasing? The thought he can't act as others do makes him sad, it's fact; they also knew. He feels helplessness needs benevolence. ~X~X~X~ Skeeter Sonnet is a Gadget Sonnet form created by Barry Hopkins, writing on Allpoetry as Black_Narcissus, and given the name Skeeter Sonnet by Lawrencealot. It is a quatrazain. It is metrical consisting two metric feet a dactyl (a metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables or one long syllable followed by two short syllables) and followed by a trochee (a foot consisting of one long or stressed syllable followed by one short or unstressed syllable) All even lines except the last, are catalectic [lacking one syllable in the last foot]. It is rhymed like Shakespearean Sonnet Rhyme pattern: ababcdcdefefgg Pasted from http://poetscollective.org/everysonnet/skeeter-sonnet/ Thanks to Mr Lawrence Eberhart for the resource at Poets COLLECTIVE Site.
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