Alice Love Triolet for writing com |
Alice Love Triolet Alice the girl next door was her name inspiration for the famous song she delighted in playing the flirtation game Alice the girl next door was her name she lit his love flame she could do no wrong Alice the girl next door was her name inspiration for the famous song b " Winner and New Prompt, due Oct 17-2023" Write a romantic Triolet. An example and some information can be found here: "Triolet" Use as title: Alice Use as one of your genres: Romance Triolet The triolet is an old French form that is short and witty or more traditionally romantic. It has 8 lines in the rhyming scheme abaaabab. The first two lines (ab) and the last two lines(ab) are the same, as well as the first line and the fourth. Example: I am what I am, just a mother of three Children…they all think I’m nice. I’m running my household, writing down what I see I am what I am, just a mother of three! Life isn’t always easy for me Worries and sorrow…it is no surprise I am what I am, just a mother of three Children…they all think I’m nice. Alice Love Triolet Writing Com Alice the girl next door was her name inspiration for the famous song she delighted in playing the flirtation game Alice the girl next door was her name she lit his love flame she could do no wrong Alice the girl next door was her name inspiration for the famous song b Write a romantic Triolet. An example and some information can be found here: "Triolet" Use as title: Alice Use as one of your genres: Romance Triolet The triolet is an old French form that is short and witty or more traditionally romantic. It has 8 lines in the rhyming scheme abaaabab. The first two lines (ab) and the last two lines(ab) are the same, as well as the first line and the fourth. Example: I am what I am, just a mother of three Children…they all think I’m nice. I’m running my household, writing down what I see I am what I am, just a mother of three! Life isn’t always easy for me Worries and sorrow…it is no surprise I am what I am, just a mother of three Children…they all think I’m nice. |