- written in any number of quatrains.
- syllabic 8-7-8-7.
- written with L1 and L3, 2 syllable end words; L2 and L4, 1 syllable end words.
- rhymed. L2 and L4 end rhyme, L3 rhymes with the stressed word preceding the final word of L4. There are two aicill-rhymes in the second couplet.
- composed
with alliteration in each line, the final word of L4 alliterating with the
preceding stressed word. The final syllable of L1 alliterates with the
first stressed word of L2.
x x x x x x (x a)
x a x x x x b
x x x b x x (x c)
x b x c x x b
Séadna is:
Séadna (shay'-na):
A quatrain stanza of alternating octosyllabic
lines with disyllabic endings and heptasyllabic lines with monosyllabic
endings. Lines two and four rhyme, line three rhymes with the stressed word
preceding the final word of line four. There are two cross-rhymes in the
second couplet. There is alliteration in each line, the final word of line
four alliterating with the preceding stressed word. The final syllable of line
one alliterates with the first stressed word of line two.
B x x x x x (x a)
x x x x x x b
x x x x c x (x c)
x b x c x x B
Caring for the watercolor
I find you looking at me there
Blush to white palor, dim valor,
Thus, where its blue core had found care.
Kathy Anderson
Example poem
Fight on Poet
Fight on against
fear of failure;
cure your weary
will and fright.
Pursue dreams;
ignore cause killing
themes, write--
winning thrilling fight.
(c) Lawrencealot -
July 4, 2012
Visual Aid
This
is my 2nd attempt to write specs for this form. It is without a doubt
the most demanding poetry form I have encountered. Since it is not
possible to make a template that is much more than the equivalent of house
plans on a napkin, handed to an architect...I have included the check list I
referred to repeatedly while writing this one verse poem.
Besides
being overly challenged for a long while; I chose a one verse poem so I could
demo the Line 4 2nd word rhyme, and the first-last unity.
Enjoy...this
form will help fight off dementia.
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