The nature of nature is simple.
residing beyond our views
mathematics witnessing changing.
blending and creating colorful hues
Each blink of an eye feels delightful.
Cobalt glass decorating my wall.
witnessed changing mathematics,
seen long ago in a waterfall.
Perched on a ledge like a magnet,
hands move like destiny’s clock
mathematics witnessing changing
feels the painful erosion of rock.
Roaring like thunder, rides bitter wind,
continuing destructions
witnessed changing mathematics.
All becomes one through true absorption.
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ZaniLa Rhyme – Poetry Forms (poetscollective.org)
There is no maximum length requirement for the form.
In each stanza, the rhyme scheme is abcb
and the syllable count is 9/7/9/9.
Along with the end-line rhyme scheme, the ZaniLa Rhyme
also has an internal rhyme in line 3 of each stanza.
Line 3 repeats in all odd-numbered stanzas, as written in stanza one.
In all even-numbered stanzas, line 3 repeats
but the order of the line is reversed.
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