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A Violtte Poem - Fantasy Land
FANTASY LAND A VIOLTTE POEM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a land of few hippies', where live elves' and pixies; matriarchal fairies, Irish drummers where happy and laughter and joy ever after fun end to a chapter, love their summers! humans come to visit, all so much fun isn'it left leaving some credit we thought runners you people have many, care we not of any, our lives' so friendly, your could, chummers our land of plenty where guys act so genty adult? yes, so scenty ladies stunners ~~~~~ Violette By Lawrence Eberhart | April 7, 2014 | fantasy • The Violette is a stanzaic form with a rhyme scheme similar to the Zéjel without the mundanza, introduced by Viola Gardner. Line 4 carries a linking rhyme from stanza to stanza. The Violette is: • stanzaic, written in any number of quatrains. • syllabic, 6/6/6/4 syllables per line. • rhymed, feminine rhyme used aaab cccb dddb etc b is a linking rhyme from stanza to stanza. Pasted from http://poetscollective.org/poetryforms/violette/ via http://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/index.php?showtopic=1882#baccresiez My Thanks to Judi Van Gorder via Lawrence Eberhart for the wonderful resource at PMO, what Lawrence has done at http://poetscollective.org/poetryforms/ Mick Talbot
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