![]() |
The power of Love can mean more than one thing... |
![]() my eyes lied deceived by angel in disguise Succubus! your innocence just a ruse I succumbed to the mere taste of your kiss unrelenting, yearning a love now so terribly tainted oh, the horror you've become perverted beyond reason still I hunger for you surely this will be the death of me bewitched by pristine beauty, I surrender to your seduction powerless against this pulling in my loins phantasm of pure perfection luring me in, draining me Ruin by temptation Form: ~Pi~ Form You know Pi as the sixteenth letter of the Greek alphabeth. But Pi is also used as poetry form. I discovered a small explanation on the page of Jan Haag, who has written several poems in Pi form. The Pi is built up in words and follows the mathematical number that stands for Pi: PI = 3.141592653589793 In lines: line 1: 3 words line 2: 1 word line 3: 4 words line 4: 1 word line 5: 5 words line 6: 9 words line 7: 2 words line 8: 6 words line 9: 5 words line 10: 3 words line 11: 5 words line 12: 8 words line 13: 9 words line 14: 7 words line 15: 9 words line 16: 3 words. http://www.writing.com/main/books/action/view/entry_id/332503 Entries should be no more than 1 stanza(s) in this form. |