Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted April 19, 2010 | Chapters: | ...38 39 -40- 41... |
a triolet
A chapter in the book Triolets: Traditional and Modified
Waves Come Rolling Rows by Rows
by adewpearl
When waves come rolling rows by rows I wonder where those waves have been, what wonders of the world each knows when waves come rolling rows by rows to lap so gently at my toes where shoreline ends and seas begin; When waves come rolling rows by rows I wonder where those waves have been. |
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The triolet is a repeating form poem that originated in France in the Middle Ages. It is 8 lines long in iambic meter with a rhyme scheme of ABaAabAB. The three lines designated by a capital A are identical as are the two lines designated by a capital B.
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