- The Seox (seox in Anglo
     Saxon means six) is a verse form written in 6 lines in keeping with its
     name. It was created by Ann Byrnes Smith.
 
 The Seox is:
- a poem in six lines, a hexastich.
- syllabic, 3-7-6-5-4-3 syllables per lines.
- unrhymed.
My
Thanks to Judi Van Gorder for the wonderful resource at PMO
My
Example Poem
A
Way Out     (Seox)
When
it is 
practically
impossible 
to
force your words to march 
to
any set rhyme 
or
metric flow 
use
this form. 
©
Lawrencealot - April 5, 2014
 
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