#973427 added January 15, 2020 at 1:09am Restrictions: None
Winter Can Suck It--Rondeau
Winter can suck it, the wind and cold
have done me in, its claws enfold
and I, a frigid prisoner of its grip
Can only dream of green and gold.
For camping and flip flops I am sold.
Summer and tank tops will never get old.
Then face-first on black ice I slip--
Winter can suck it.
The summer clothes I press and fold
just waiting for the day I'm told
spring has returned from its trip
and January was only a blip
but for now, I'm freaking cold--
Winter can suck it.
Rules:
15 lines long, consisting of three stanzas: a quintet, a quatrain, and a sestet.
Rhyming information below.
Meter:
Lines 9 and 15 are short - a refrain (R) consisting of a phrase taken from line one.
The other lines are longer (but all of the same metrical length).
Rhyme Scheme:
aabba aabR aabbaR
Choices for the poets to make this week: Your poem can be about any topic.
EXAMPLE:
Springtime Air
Come follow me, I'll lead you where
The days are fine and nights are fair;
Where fields of clover, lush and green,
Will visit you within this scene --
As March inhales the springtime air.
So come with me and we shall share
The freshness springtime can ensnare,
As fields of flowers thus convene.--
Come follow me...
Springtime's approach to which we're heir
Will bring about winter's repair,
Where we shall witness sights serene
And glory in that to be seen.
No other season can compare.
Come follow me...
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