Memories of what has been ... and thoughts of what might be. (Form: Trijan Refrain) |
Contemplations She sits as memories invade her mind and so it seems she cannot stop this wild cascade that haunts her in her dreams. A soft embrace, a tender kiss, that lead her to remembered bliss. A soft embrace. A soft embrace that once was easy to dismiss. She sits as memories invade and shade her waking hours. Her hands roam in a cruel charade as her flesh devours each touch of hands upon her skin that warmly trace without ... within. Each touch of hands. Each touch of hands bring pleasured thoughts of what had been. She sits as memories invade - yet still she feels the void. She knows the choices she has made, her happiness destroyed. Still, her heart soars, a moment free, to those times of shared ecstasy. Still, her heart soars. Still her heat soars on hope's strong wings of what might be. Notes: An entry for "Invalid Item" Inspired by the paintings of Paschal Chove. The Trijan Refrain, created by Jan Turner, consists of three 9-line stanzas, for a total of 27 lines. Line 1 is the same in all three stanzas. The first four syllables of line 5 in each stanza are repeated as the double-refrain for lines 7 and 8. The Trijan Refrain is a rhyming poem with a set meter and rhyme scheme as follows: Rhyme scheme: a/b/a/b/c/c/d,d refrain of first 4 words of line five /c Meter: 8/6/8/6/8/8/4, 4 refrain/8 Thank you for taking time to read my words. I would appreciate it if you took a moment and left a comment. Your reaction, impressions, criticisms, - yes, even praise are all equally welcome. Ken |