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The Great Outdoors - Constanza
The great outdoors affords the chance to stretch my limbs, let down my guard, put up a hammock in the yard. In summertime to leave the manse feels good with grass under bare toes. Inhale the jasmine and the rose, and savor sights of happenstance: to spot a squirrel, croaking toad, or doe and fawn crossing the road. On mountaintops I do a dance of triumph after a hard hike and bask in breezes on my bike, then waltz my bride in summer's trance as strains of 'Blue Danube' tiptoe through memories of long ago. The great outdoors affords the chance in summertime, to leave the manse and savor sights of happenstance. On mountaintops I do a dance then waltz my bride in summer's trance. Constanza Created by Soup's own Connie Marcum Wong, a Constanza consists of 3-line stanzas of 8-syllable lines, where the first lines of each stanza are monorhymed and combined to form the final stanza. The remaining lines of each stanza are rhymed couplets.
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