This is a
spontaneous form created by Michael Fantina, aka Eusebius on Allpoetry.
 Note: he thinks it silly to give it a name, and did not instigate this
action.  He is too busy being a real poet. 
It was named by Doubletake, who like the way the end crosses.
It is a syllabic 11
line poem
It alternates iambic
feet of 4 and one
Rhyme pattern: abbacddceff
A brevity form.
My Example Poem
Unfettered 
I  long 
for  your  return 
to  me,  
       I 
do;  
for  my 
tranquility  needs  you,  
       you 
see.  
Your  absence 
leaves  me  feeling 
lost.
       You 
know  
you're  always 
free  to  come 
and  go.  
       The 
cost  
of  bondage 
you  would  never 
bear,
       I 
fear  
when  morning 
comes  you  won't 
be  here.
© Lawrencealot -
November 17, 2013
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