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That Woman
She would've been the death of me.
Now I see skies of glorious blue,
Filled with sunlight so true.
No longer bound to a rotten tree:
She would've been the death of me.
Her bitterness hasn't changed at all—
Now she wants me back so I can fall.
But I refuse because I am free—
She would've been the death of me.
A lady more beautiful and kind
I pray to the Lord I will find.
In the meantime, my blindness can see:
She would've been the death of me.
13 lines, 90 words. Syllables not counted during construction.
Inspired by the Neapolitan song Chella L'la, or "that woman."
Prompt:
Poetry Form: DANSA
Here are the guidelines for writing the dansa:
Opening quintain (or 5-line stanza) followed by quatrains (or 4-line stanzas) The opening line of the first stanza is the final line of every stanza, including the first Rhyme scheme in the opening stanza: AbbaA (capital A represents the refrain) Rhyme scheme in all other stanzas: bbaA No other rules for subject, length, or meter.
One additional PPC rule for this one: a minimum of 13 lines (3 stanzas per the above rules)
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