A triolet is a poem of only eight lines with a rhyme scheme abaaabab. The fourth and seventh lines are the same exact line as the first. The eighth line is the same exact line as the second. There is an iambic tetrameter <four stresses> or pentameter <five stresses>, rhythm used.
OURS IS...
while fairies dance with butterflies
in the mist of a moonlit night
fairy dust sparkles in the skies
while fairies dance with butterflies
the rhythmic pleasure that underlies
is increased with much delight
while fairies dance with butterflies
in the mist of a moonlit night
YOUR TURN
ENJOY
JL&B
I am considering a change to try to perfect this form... revised I would write it ...
A rhythmic pleasure underlies
and increases with much delight
while fairies dance with butterflies
in the mist of a moonlit night
Thank you Shan for helping me with this !!
YOUR TURN
ENJOY
JL&B
ENJOY
JL&B
I am considering a change to try to perfect this form... revised I would write it ...
while fairies dance with butterflies
in the mist of a moonlit night
fairy dust sparkles in the skies
while fairies dance with butterflies
in the mist of a moonlit night
fairy dust sparkles in the skies
while fairies dance with butterflies
A rhythmic pleasure underlies
and increases with much delight
while fairies dance with butterflies
in the mist of a moonlit night
Thank you Shan for helping me with this !!
YOUR TURN
ENJOY
JL&B
I love this little fairy tale triolet! I think the original penned triolets would have possibly been fairytales of some sorts, they have that rhythm to them, don't you agree?
ReplyDeleteNotes on form, you've used the structure really well the only little tweek I'd make is to look as your stresses again, try and keep in mind the Dee-Dum rhythm of the iambs. I think you've done a smashing job overall! Thanks for linking up and hope to see you next week! :D
your triolet brought wonderful visions to the fore...enjoyed this...cheers pete
ReplyDeleteLight-hearted and fun - I enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteJl, The fairytale connection is wonderful! Smiling ♥ ஆ εlεɳa ~.^
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