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Rated: E · Poetry · Experience · #1564733
A brief poem in the Snámh Suad Irish form


Disney World
Small dolls twirled
Mickey missed,
Tragic-al!
Sweet treats … yum!
Parade drummed
Kid kingdom,
Magical







*Note* Snámh Suad An Irish verse form of poetry. The following form is written with the defining features of most Celtic poems:
cywddydd (harmony of sound) in English meaning alliteration and assonance
and dunadh (beginning and ending the poem with the same word, phrase or meaning). Snámh Suad (sNaaoo Sound), literally "swimming of the sages,” meaning "poetic floating."

The form:
a. an octave, each line has 3 syllables
b. rhymed aabcdddc
c. L4 and L8 must be 3 syllable words.
d. cywddydd and dunadh

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