The
ZaniLa Rhyme is a poetry form created by Laura Lamarca.
A
ZaniLa Rhyme has an minimum of three quatrain stanzas with 
a
specific rhyme scheme and syllable count. 
There
is no maximum length requirement for the form.
In
each stanza, the rhyme scheme is abcb 
and
the syllable count is 9/7/9/9.
Along
with the end-line rhyme scheme, the ZaniLa Rhyme 
also
has an internal rhyme in line 3 of each stanza.
Line
3 repeats in all odd-numbered stanzas, as written in stanza one. 
In
all even-numbered stanzas, line 3 repeats 
but
the order of the line is reversed.
Example Poem:
Right ZaniLa
Wrong   ( ZaniLa Rhyme )
ZaniLa threw me a
couple times 
So I'll write
another one. 
Internal rhyme in
this line this time 
to illustrate how it
should be done. 
I had a d-rhyme
within my rhymes 
and of d's there
should be none. 
In this line this
time- internal rhyme 
in reversed order
from when begun. 
I can toot the horns
and ring the chimes 
for I've got the
battle won. 
Internal rhyme in
this line this time. 
Finally my errors
are undone. 
     © Lawrencealot - December 30, 2012
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