Fantasy Poetry posted October 1, 2009 |
ottava rima - see author's notes
Woodland Secrets Part Three
by adewpearl
(This is the third and final section of this poem, which ideally should be read with all six verses in order. The other two sections were posted in the two days preceding this post) The celebration lasted through the night as fauns played flutes and larks joined in with glee. Each brownie, pixie, impish elf and sprite danced minuets and waltzed in harmony. And then, to my incredible delight, into their circle they invited me. We offered toasts with dandelion wine and bid the couple live in love divine. But as with all good things, there comes the time when music stops and diners leave the feast, so as the sun began its steady climb, all worn out guests departed, fay and beast. Now I am left with memories to rhyme as I have from fay's magic been released. Small secrets of the fairies I've revealed, but you shall never know what I've concealed. |
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This is the third and final installment of a three part poem. The other sections were posted yesterday and the day before.
All sections are written in ottava rima form. The ottava rima is a poem in 8 line verses, with each line having 10 syllables in iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is ABABABCC DEDEDEFF.
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and 2 member cents. All sections are written in ottava rima form. The ottava rima is a poem in 8 line verses, with each line having 10 syllables in iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is ABABABCC DEDEDEFF.
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