Catena Rondo is a stanzaic form created by 20th century Canadian
educator, author and poet, Robin Skelton. The form lends itself to the longer
poem because of the repetition of lines. It has an unusual cadence within the
quatrain, suggesting that L2 and L3 form a couplet leaving L1 and L4 as
separate thought units within the quatrain. L2 is then repeated as the first
and last lines in the next stanza. The repetition of lines reminds me of
the Pantoum but more
complicated. The form was found at Poet's Garret.
The
Cateno Rondo is:
stanzaic,
written in any number of 3 or more quatrains made up of 2 rhymed lines
enveloping a rhymed couplet.
meter
at the discretion of the poet.
rhymed,
rhyme scheme ABbA BCcb CDdc DEed etc… until the enveloped couplet of
the penultimate quatrain repeats L1 of the poem MAam bringing the final
quatrain back to the original scheme of the
1st quatrain ABbA.
It
appear from this scenario that the only line of the last stanza that
could be
original is L3 since L1, L2 and L4 are repetitions of the same
numbered
lines of the first stanza.
Poet's
Garret makes it easier by suggesting the complete last stanza
be a
repetition of the first stanza.
composed
with repetition the 2nd line of each stanza as L1 and L4 of the next
stanza.
The
poem should come full circle and end up with the same rhyme scheme used in the
1st quatrain.
Therefore
it is important that 1st and 2nd lines of the poem be strong enough
to end the poem.
This form is the brainchild of Robin Skelton,academic, writer, poet and anthologist. It is a Quatrain,
and the second line forms a rhyming couplet with the third line and is also
used as the first and fourth line of the following stanza. Any number of
stanzas can be created this way and the final stanza is a repeat of the first.
This gives a rhyme scheme of;
A. B. b. A..... B. C. c B…. C. D. d. C….finally …
F. A. a. F...... A. B. b. A.....
There is no set meter. Here is an abbreviated example
So Misty through the Dream
The sun does shine upon the reeds.
The lake glistens; a twinkling dance;
On the hills, we three entranced.
The sun does shine upon the reeds.
The lake glistens; a twinkling dance.
Under water breathes like air.
We dip our heels, submerged, we dare.
The lake glistens; a twinkling dance.
Under water breathes like air.
A silvery light consumes the sun.
Deeper down, search we as one.
Under water breathes like air.
Cont till
We three stretch legs upon the lands.
The sun is shining on the reeds.
Up through the silvery lake of seeds
We three stretch legs upon the lands.
The sun does shine upon the reeds.
The lake glistens; a twinkling dance;
On the hills, we three entranced.
The sun does shine upon the reeds.
Moss Macan Ghoill
Some people mistakenly think that this form cannot support
shorter forms and that it is only suited to poems over 5 stanza in length. It
is because this form encourages longer poems simply because it encourages and
makes longer poetry pleasurable. That is not to say that the poet cannot write
shorter poems. The minimum of course must have a statement, a link and a
closure, that is three stanza. Here is an example:
When Clouds Cry
When clouds cry it's not because they're sad
Rather it is because they are content
That most lovers have the right intent
When clouds cry it's not because they're sad
Rather it is because they are content
When clouds cry it's not because they're sad
Seeing lovers they realise things aren't bad
Rather it is because they are content
When clouds cry it's not because they're sad
Rather it is because they are content
That most lovers have the right intent
When clouds cry it's not because they're sad
Ryter Roethicle
Example Poem
Tell Me When You're Coming
When you come to
Reno, tell me.
I buy drinks for my
A.P. friends.
A poet's friendship
never ends.
When you come to
Reno, tell me.
I buy drinks for my
A.P. friends.
A.P. poets expand my
life.
Keep me from
pestering my wife.
As of yet, I don't
wear Depends.
A.P. poets expand my
life.
An autograph I shall
require
on one poem that
lights my fire,
About love or war,
peace or strife.
An autograph I shall
require.
Offer good if I'm
not in jail
or if I am, if
you've got bail.
We've got a jail
that you'll admire.
Offer good if I'm
not in jail
With gals I'll speak
of poetry,
with guys about what
interests me,
and let you simply
spin a tale.
With gals I'll speak
of poetry.
When you come to
Reno, tell me.
Least you'll get a
libation free.
With gals I'll speak
of poetry.
When you come to
Reno, tell me.
I buy drinks for my
A.P. friends.
You've read me- thus
I'll make amends.
When you come to
Reno, tell me.
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When you come to Reno, tell me.
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