This poem is a paradelle. The defenition is before the poem. |
* The paradelle is a poem of four six-line stanzas in which the first and second lines, as well as the third and fourth lines of the first three stanzas, must be identical. The fifth and sixth lines must use all the words from the preceding lines and only those words. The final stanza must use every word from all the preceding stanzas and only these words. Rain of the skies fall onto the Earth Rain of the skies fall onto the Earth Smothering the fire, stoked always by the air Smothering the fire, stoked always by the air Fire of the skies, fall onto the air Stoked always by the rain, smothering the Earth Destruction of the homes of unknowing citizens Destruction of the homes of unknowing citizens Soothing and healing the pain, making them strong again Soothing and healing the pain, making them strong again Destruction making them strong again Soothing and healing the pain of unknowing citizens Earths treasures of clear waterfalls Earths treasures of clear waterfalls Humanities fear of tornadoes, of death Humanities fear of tornadoes, of death Fear of Earths clear waterfalls Treasures of death, Humanities tornadoes Making them strong again, fire soothing and healing the pain Smothering of humanities death, destruction of clear waterfalls, rain The home of unknowing citizens, of the skies Stoked always by the air, The Earths fear of the tornadoes |