"Celebration" written as a Rubaiyat, a quatrain stanzaic form patterned after "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam."
Incremental Poetry ~ 55 Lines
"So Leaf Subsides" written as a Rhaiku, a 3-stanza poem consisting of a haiku, a rhymed stanza, and a free verse stanza
Incremental Poetry ~ 54 Lines
"Magic Moments" written as a Paiku, a syllabic form with a basis in the number pi.
Incremental Poetry ~ 53 Lines
"Look and Live" written as a Didactic poem, this tells a story with a moral.
Incremental Poetry ~ 52 Lines
"Give Me Skies of Blue" written as a Septina, a form patterned after the Sestina, but based on the septet rather than the sestet
Incremental Poetry ~ 51 Lines
"Rainy Day" written as a Caccia, a stanzaic tercet form with plenty of onomatopoeia and a refrain at the end of every stanza
Incremental Poetry ~ 50 Lines
"Entwined" written as an Entwined, a stanzaic form with at least three quintets and interlocking rhyme
Incremental Poetry ~ 49 Lines
"I Find You in the Stillness" written as a Tuanortsa, a palindromic poem.
Incremental Poetry ~ 48 Lines
"When We First Embraced" written as a Terza Rima, with 16 tercet stanzas of interlocking rhyme.
Incremental Poetry ~ 47 Lines
"Game" written as a Reversing Ripple, in which the line length of each stanza equals the number of feet per line.


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