General Poetry posted September 19, 2020 |
A villanelle
Don't wake the night...
by royowen
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*Crim is an Aussie/English word for criminal. (Old English.)
A villanelle is a nineteen line poem consisting a a specific rhyme scheme. A1bA2 abA1 abA2 abA1 abA2 abA1A2.
The first and third line of the first stanza are repeated in alternating order throughout the poem. And appear together in the last couplet
Luke 11: 35 â??Therefore take heed that the light which is in you is not darkness.â??
Thanks for reading. Roy Owen.
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and 2 member cents. A villanelle is a nineteen line poem consisting a a specific rhyme scheme. A1bA2 abA1 abA2 abA1 abA2 abA1A2.
The first and third line of the first stanza are repeated in alternating order throughout the poem. And appear together in the last couplet
Luke 11: 35 â??Therefore take heed that the light which is in you is not darkness.â??
Thanks for reading. Roy Owen.
Artwork by google.
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