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Rated: E · Poetry · Nature · #2011346
Summer has past and fall’s begun. (Form: Monotetra)
Autumn Interlude

At dusk, the branches frame the sky;
their golden parchments wave goodbye.
The breeze sings with a gentle sigh
a lullaby, a lullaby.

Summer has passed and fall's begun.
The landscape fades in shades of dun
as from the vistas colors run:
tears of the sun, tears of the sun.

The season chimes its final knell
while falling under winter's spell;
a hard white shell is used to quell
a last farewell, a last farewell.



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An entry for Day 24, "Invalid ItemOpen in new Window.
Subject or Theme: Must title poem "Autumn Interlude"
Word(s) to Include: chime, dusk, tears, wave
Forbidden Word(s): leaf (leaves), tree, sunset, moon, love, sweetheart, meet, break, respite, breath, breathless, breathe,
Additional Parameters: None
Line Count: 12
Form: Monotetra ~ The Monotetra  Open in new Window. is a poetic form developed by Michael Walker. Each stanza contains four lines in monorhyme. Each line is in tetrameter for a total of eight syllables. What makes the Monotetra so powerful as a poetic form, is that the last line contains two metrical feet, repeated.
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