Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted July 4, 2020 |
oh, how many barriers were overcome
My Adopted Home
by JLR
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Recognized |
Potlatch Poetry Club Challenge: Tri-Fall. . .week of 7-3-2020
*consists three 6-line stanzas, for a total of 18 lines.
*Rhyme Scheme: abcabc
*Line-length for each stanza is as follows: 6/3/8/6/3/8.
*Meter optional
*This form requires little to no punctuation and can be written on any subject matter.
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AUTHOR NOTES:
SKITTLES: a game played, chiefly in Britain, with wooden pins, typically nine in number, set up at the end of an alley to be bowled down with a wooden ball or disk.
TABOR: a small drum, especially one used simultaneously by the player of a simple pipe.
Thanks for the use of Kaboom #2 by Paul G. on FanArtReview.com
*consists three 6-line stanzas, for a total of 18 lines.
*Rhyme Scheme: abcabc
*Line-length for each stanza is as follows: 6/3/8/6/3/8.
*Meter optional
*This form requires little to no punctuation and can be written on any subject matter.
~~~~~~~
AUTHOR NOTES:
SKITTLES: a game played, chiefly in Britain, with wooden pins, typically nine in number, set up at the end of an alley to be bowled down with a wooden ball or disk.
TABOR: a small drum, especially one used simultaneously by the player of a simple pipe.
Thanks for the use of Kaboom #2 by Paul G. on FanArtReview.com
Club entry for the "Tri-Fall. . .week of 7-3-2020" event in "Put Pen To Paper Potlatch Poetry Club". Locate a writing club.
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