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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Musette

This form was created by Emily Romano.
It is stanzaic: consisting of nine lines in three tercets.
It is syllabic   2/4/2 2/4/2 2/4/2
It is rhymed   aba cdc efe
The Title should reflect the poem's content.

My source is:
Musette
The Musette, created by Emily Romano is a poem that consists of three verses of three lines each. The first lines have two syllables; the second lines have four syllables, and the third lines have two syllables. The rhyme scheme is a/b/a for the first verse; c/d/c for the second verse, and e/f/e for the third verse. The title should reflect the poem’s content.
Example #1:
Small But Refined
Good news –
A visit from
The Muse!
                
A glimpse,   
Nothing prolonged,
Then gone!
Wee verse –
Thanks to the Muse,
It’s terse!
Copyright © 2007 Emily Romano



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