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Post by MoonyLuna on Feb 9, 2008 18:26:06 GMT -5
Monchielle The Monchielle is a poem that consists of four five-line stanzas where the first line repeats in each verse. Each line within the stazas consist of six syllables, and lines three and five rhyme. The rhyme pattern is Abcdc Aefgf Ahiji Aklml.
The Monchielle form was created by Jim T. Henriksen.
Example: To Write A Monchielle (Monchielle)
To write a Monchielle you start each verse alike, third line and fifth must rhyme. Line two and four is free for messages sublime.
To write a Monchielle you must abide by rules to be the perfect bard. Each line six syllables, soft-hard, soft-hard, soft-hard.
To write a Monchielle four stanzas you must write to get your message through. I know it may be tough, but something you must do.
To write a Monchielle is fun and challenging, it spreads like raging fire. Allthough it is my style, use it as you desire.
Copyright © Jim T. Henriksen
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