It all cycles 'round to the everywhen
from the umpteenth great down through history
and it's clear as day--no mystery:
what I believe both now and then--
It all cycles round to the everywhen.
It's way, way more than simply what I see.
All who went before are a part of me.
An amalgamation, a precious gem:
It all cycles 'round to the everywhen.
All that I am, all that I be
is but bark and seed of my family tree.
A tree that's survived beyond all I ken:
It all cycles 'round to the everywhen.
Poetry Form: DANSA
Here are the guidelines for writing the dansa:
*Bulletb* Opening quintain (or 5-line stanza) followed by quatrains (or 4-line stanzas)
*Bulletb* The opening line of the first stanza is the final line of every stanza, including the first
*Bulletb* Rhyme scheme in the opening stanza: AbbaA (capital A represents the refrain)
*Bulletb* Rhyme scheme in all other stanzas: bbaA
*Bulletb* No other rules for subject, length, or meter.
*Bulletb* One additional PPC rule for this one: a minimum of 13 lines (3 stanzas per the above rules)
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