Octelle
The
 Octelle, created by Emily Romano, is a poem consisting of
 eight lines using personification and
 symbolism in a telling manner. The syllable count structure for this verse
 is 8, 8, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, and the
 rhyme scheme is aa/bb/cc/aa. The
 first two lines and the last two lines are identical.
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Example
 Poem
I've
 Heard It All Before
I am
 the bottom of the mug 
You
 see me when you chug-a-lug. 
Look
 down here for answers, dear. 
I am
 sure they won't appear. 
That's
 been tried by many men. 
What
 the hey, you'll try again. 
I am
 the bottom of the mug 
You
 see me when you chug-a-lug. 
 
  © February 14, 2013
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