Don't think I'm going to stop just of yet now did you? As said earlier here are two more different styles in writing
Fifth: Ae freslighe(ay fresh lee):
-Definition:
Each stanza is a quatrain of seven syllables. Lines one and three rhyme with a triple (three syllable) rhyme and two and four use a double (two syllable) rhyme. As was stated earlier. the poem should end with the first syllable word or the complete line that it began with.
Layout
x x x x (x x a)
x x x x x (x b )
x x x x (x x a)
x x x x x (x b )
Example write:
Undressed by Leny Rooves
Undressed trees stand shivering
as flimsy shifts blew away;
the last leaves are quivering,
till they too will drop, decay.
Under bark’s rough covering
grow tiny cells in wonder-
blooms to be, still hovering,
kept safe from autumn’s thunder.
Dreams of spring are flowering
in darkened night’s soft caress;
lovers cuddle, showering
moist kisses on skin, undressed
Sixth: Casbairdne (koss búyer-dne):
-Definition:
Each stanza is a quatrain of seven syllables. Lines two and four rhyme and lines one and three consonate with them. There are at least two cross-rhymes in each couplet. In the first couplet, this isn't necessarily exact. The final syllable of line four alliterates with the preceding stressed word.
Layout
x x b x (x x ac)
x a x x x (x bc)
x x x b (x x dc)
x x c x x (x bc)
Example write:
Dying II by Leny Roovers
In death comes dust’s solution.
A truth to breath- inclusion;
small particles’ pollution
in loss of cause- collusion.
Thin dry threads still intertwine,
fill failing eyes- unconfined;
as whispered wings recombine
the swirling realms- reassign.
Keep in mind that these writes are examples. With that said, start writing
\*Don't think I'm going to stop just of yet now did you? As said earlier here are two more different styles in writing
Fifth: Ae freslighe(ay fresh lee):
Fifth: Ae freslighe(ay fresh lee):
