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The Seeker’s Song
I searched through the interstellar space,
Through parsecs of eternal night,
Looking for His glorious face,
Seeking the splendor of God’s light.
Across planets teaming with life,
I found evidence of His might,
Reflected in diurnal strife,
Seeking the splendor of God’s light.
I travel through the universe,
Look in black holes, the attract light,
Seek the Holy Mirrors diverse,
Seeking the splendor of God’s light.
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Form: Kyrielle - To write Kyrielles you use couples, which are two-line stanzas, or quatrains, have four-line stanzas. The minimum numbers of stanzas are three for quatrains and six for couplets, with no maximum number of stanzas. Kyrielle stanzas consist of eight syllables lines, with refrain (repeated line) at the end of each stanza. The rhyme scheme is a-a-b-refrain (b), c-c-b-refrain (b), and d-d-b-refrain (b) or a-b-a-refrain (b), c-b-c-refrain (b) and c-b-c-refrain (b).
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