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Morning Pantoum In the morning light watching the news I am inspired to write Gives me the blues. Watching the news Wondering about my life Gives me the blues Used to be a lowlife. Wondering about my life Where am I going Used to be a lowlife The future is unknowing. Where am I going I am inspired to write The future is unknowing In the morning light. Continue with as many stanzas as you wish, but the ending stanza then repeats the second and fourth lines of the previous stanza (as its first and third lines), and also repeats the third line of the first stanza, as its second line, and the first line of the first stanza as its fourth. So the first line of the poem is also the last. Let the creativity flow from your soul! Dave PANTOUM: The Pantoum is a Malaysian form that originated in the fifteenth century and was later introduced to European poets by French and British writers, such as Charles Baudelaire and Victor Hugo, in the nineteenth century. It features a pattern of line repetition where the second and fourth lines of the first quatrain become the first and third lines of the second quatrain, with a rhyme scheme of ABAB, BCBC, CDCD, and so on until the final stanza, where the first and third lines of the first stanza are repeated as the second and fourth lines respectively, of the last stanza. Thus, the first line of the poem is also the last. |