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With 52 forms, how many poems can you write in one year? |
Form: The Seox The Seox (seox in Anglo Saxon means six) is a verse form written in 6 lines in keeping with its name. It was created by Ann Byrnes Smith. Number of Lines: min 6 lines, a hexastich. Rules: syllabic, 3-7-6-5-4-3 syllables per line. Rhyme Scheme: unrhymed Choices for the poets to make this week: You must include one of these word pairs in your poem: trick / treat black / orange fall / leaves coffee / cake me / you ![]() "Lilli's Coffee Funds"
Deadline: 10/15/19, midnight |
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