Cyhydedd Hir, cuh-hée-dedd heer (long cyhydedd), the 18th codified ancient Welsh Meters an Awdl, is most often written as a couplet following other metered couplets within a stanza.
Cyhydedd Hir is:
• written in any number of single lines made up of 19 syllables divided into 3 rhymed 5 syllable phrases and ending in a 4 syllable phrase carrying a linking rhyme to the next line.
• or could be written as a couplet of a 10 syllable line and a 9 syllable line. The 5th and 10th syllables of the 10 syllable line are echoed in rhyme mid line of the 9 syllable line which also carries a linking end-rhyme to be echoed in the end syllable of each succeeding couplet or stanza.
• or the couplet can be separated at the rhyme, into tercet or quatrain.
single line
x x x x A x x x x A x x x x A x x x B
or as a couplet
x x x x A x x x x A
x x x x A x x x B
or quatrains
x x x x A
x x x x A
x x x x A
x x x B
x x x x C
x x x x C
x x x x C
x x x B
or tercets
x x x x A
x x x x A
x x x x A x x x B
x x x x C
x x x x C
x x x x C x x x B
x x x x D
x x x x D
x x x x D x x x B
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Example Poem
Lovers in the Park
Lovers in the park
Share a certain spark,
life is but a lark.
They share desire.
Soft whispers calling,
on grass they're sprawling,
each other mauling,
Eros on fire.
Wanting without shame,
desire sparks the flame,
part of all love's game,
this is true lust.
In his eyes a gleam,
her pulse one hot stream.
for each-- what a dream,
this sensual trust.
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