At the heart of rhythm lies ... a heart. Day 2 (Form: Decuain) |
Rhythms of a Poet's Life The measured beat of life rings in my ears; a symphony of sound I oft ignore. It's funny but I know that it's been years since consciously I've thought about it more. There was a time when first I would explore the most familiar things. Those days are past. I now hear drum beats from a distant shore and yet, they seem an echo by contrast. I listen and the rhythm seems to soar until it settles in my heart once more. In darkness formed, the gentle rhythms calm and comfort us as we grow free from sight. The mother's heartbeat, like a soothing balm, escorts us on our journey to the light. Though born of groans and pain, there is delight in the first breaths, embraced in loving arms and held against the coming of the night assured the cadence protects from all harms. I hear life's tempo flowing as I write; its subtle presence in words I indite. An entry for "Invalid Item" Prompt for: June 2, 2014 Prompt: Rhythm of... (Write about the rhythm of any activity or place of your choice) Words to use: Groan, settle Forbidden Words : Dance, music, move, song, waltz. Additional Parameters: Min Line Count:: 20 Line Count: 20 Form: Choice – I chose a Decuain invented by our own ShelleyA~15 years at WDC . The Decuain is a short poem made up of 10 lines, which can be written on any subject. There are 10 syllables per line and the poem is written in iambic pentameter. There are 3 set choices of rhyme scheme: ababbcbcaa, ababbcbcbb, or ababbcbccc iambic ~ is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. The rhythm can be written as: da DUM (like the sound of a heartbeat). indite ~ to compose or write, as a poem. |