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A Hex Sonnetta Poem - Andrea Dietrich
ANDREA DIETRICH – A Hex Sonnetta ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a poet by the name of Andrea Dietrich her poems fantastic hex sonnetta her fame poetry in the frame o that famed, 'finger lick'! her format for this form iambic trimeter six syllables occur per line in this new form considered not the norm Andrea did concur why can it not be found on P.S.? it is sound! ~~~~~~~~~~ Hex Sonnetta The Hex Sonnetta, created by Andrea Dietrich, consists of two six-line stanzas and a finishing rhyming couplet with the following set of rules: Meter: Iambic Trimeter. Rhyme Scheme: abbaab cddccd ee. Iambic Trimeter means the usual iambic (alternating unstressed/stressed) meter for every line of the poem, but instead of the ten syllables that comprise a typical sonnet’s iambic pentameter, this particular form uses six syllables of iambic trimeter per line, hence the name Hex Sonnetta.
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