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With 52 forms, how many poems can you write in one year? |
Form: Argonelles Number of lines: 5 Rules: Composed of an unlimited amount of 5-line stanzas (quintains). The syllable count is 2-6-8-8-6, with line 2 & 5 having the same syllable count and limes 3 & 4 composed of the same syllable count. The rhyme scheme of an Argonelles is: a-b-c-c-b. Example: Darkness, a fear of the unknown, and the thought of waiting in line, these things send shivers up my spine when I am all alone. Choices for the poet this week: Your poem may be on any subject and as many quintains as you like. Have fun! |