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Rated: 13+ · Book · Educational · #945530
Poetry Forms Easily Explained - a work of Bianca with additions by kansaspoet
#605358 added October 8, 2021 at 9:20am
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Hexaduad
The Hexaduad
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Knowing how much Bianca enjoys posting forms in this book of forms, I took the liberty of entering the Hexaduad.

The Huxaduad form was introduced to me by friend and fellow Writing.com poet c.r.stone. The example given below - Expressions - is her poem.


The Hexaduad is a syllabic Old English form of poetry, comprised of a series of rhyming couplets that vary between 2, 4, 6, and 8 syllables per line. It contains one stanza of six rhyming couplets or twelve lines. The syllable scheme is set at 2/2/6/6/8/8/4/4/6/6/4/4. The rhyme structure is aa, bb, cc, dd, ee, ff.

http://www.poetrybase.info/forms/001/141.shtml

Expressions


So strong
a song
would help to remember
burning flames and ember.
When past melodies seemed to haunt
on piano cords I would jaunt--
past reflections,
and rejections.
To me, my love delight,
In mind you still ignite.
You are to me
pure poetry.

c.r.stone

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