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Written for the Rhythm & Rhyme contest |
| ** Image ID #1550042 Unavailable ** The gloomy sky portends a stormy day. Dark nimbus clouds gather in the cobalt sky, Giving it a sinister appearance. Blinding lightning gives the sky a grimmer appearance. Along with gusty winds , making it a fearful day. Thunder cracks,booms,creaks ans snaps in the sky. After rain stops, sunlight floods the sky. It now assumes a cheerful and bright appearance. With the passing of a doleful day. As the day moves on the sky delights us with its pleasant appearance. Form: Tritina The Tritina is the little brother to the Sestina. Instead of end rhymes, each stanza uses three specific unrhymed words in a specific sequence at the end of the lines. The following is the sequence in which you will use those three end-words for the first three stanzas: ABC CAB BCA The final stanza will use all three words in order, ABC, at the end of the line. "Rhythm & Rhyme" |