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Forest Queen
When trees awaken from their winter sleep Their silent buds unfold and turn to green Row upon silent row they gently lift Bare branches, no longer in winter’s keep Spring flowers burst from dormant bulbs unseen A gift Wearing her royal robe of blossomed trees Like a mist descending, this forest queen Blesses the forest paths with leaves adrift Paints with an ardent brush her verdure frieze. So swift Entered in A BRIAN STRAND PREMIERE CHOICE Contest Judged: 4/7/2022 1:12:00 AM Sponsored by: Brian Strand N/A Submitted to Writing Challenge - X'd Poems Second Chance Poetry Contest Sponsored by Constance La France Curtal Sonnet (Short version) A curtal Sonnet has eleven lines with a rhyme scheme of abc abc dcb dc It has ten syllables in lines 1 through 5 and 7 through 10, however it has only two (2) syllables in lines 6 and 11, and they rhyme with lines 3, and 8.
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