- Duodora is a quatorzain that doesn't claim to be a sonnet. Written in 2 septets, L1
     of the first septet is repeated as L1 of the 2nd septet. The form was
     created by Dora Tompkins who was an editor of the Nutmegger, a poetry magazine published in Connecticut.
 
 The Duodora is:
- a quatorzain made up of 2 septets.
- syllabic, 4-6-5-5-5-10-10 / 4-6-5-5-5-10-10 syllables per line.
- rhymed Axxxxxb Axxxxxb L1 is repeated as a refrain that begins the 2nd stanza. x is unrhymed.
My
Thanks to Judi Van Gorder for the wonderful resource at PMO
My example poem
The Sailor and the
Rose - 1980        (Duodora)
A round platform 
occupied the center 
of two acres of 
polished hard wood
floor. 
As a young sailor 
from a small town, I
was already awed 
by the hundreds of
couples I suppose. 
A round platform 
became a stage for a
volunteer to sing 
one song with the
band. 
I was never close 
enough to see her.
But we stopped dancing 
and some (like me)
cried as she sang "The Rose." 
© Lawrencealot -
March 22, 2014
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