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Our Echo Tales
If they draw too close, I will call your name Echo—lame An unenviable feat despite a large crowd Echo—proud A brotherhood against fighting for love Echo—shove Because everyone seeds the same fruit Echo—root Each lifespan is an echo of the one before Echo—door They used what they learned to find a better Echo—letter. As it's our time to be silent, we may pray Echo—astray. The truth our voice carries will last forever Echo—clever Lengthy lyrics imply that life is a dance ECHO—trance Randomness is just one heartbeat away Echo—pray. Aerodynamically, we float alike butterflies Echo—skies breath along with your silent words Echo—swords Written: February 11, 2023 A Brian Strand Choice No 1185 Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Brian Strand ECHO VERSE The formula for echo verse is rather straightforward: Repeat the last syllable (or syllables) of each line. Sincere gratitude is extended to Brian Strand, who pioneered the use of this format.
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