Once began, love’s journey cannot stop
For anyone except the beloved,
Who is both wine and chocolate,
Death and birth for the lover.
For anyone except the beloved,
The lover will remain motionless,
Upon the ocean of desire.
Who is both wine and chocolate,
Who satisfies the lover’s starving soul,
And quenches loves unquenchable thirst?
Death and birth for the lover,
Is finding a trace of the beloved,
Left weeks or months before.
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Form: A Trimeric is a 4-stanza poem, with the 1st stanza having 4 lines and the other 3 stanzas having 3 lines. The is no required syllabic structure or rhyme scheme. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th lines of the 1st stanza are refrains that appear as the 1st lines of each succeeding stanza. The 2nd stanza’s 1st line is the 2nd line of the 1st stanza. The 3rd stanza’s 1st line is the 3rd line of the 1st stanza. The 4th stanza’s 1st line is the 4th line of the 1st stanza.
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