"Anticipation" written as a Rhyming Wave, a stanzaic form in any number of quatrains with a closing couplet.
Incremental Poetry ~ 45 Lines
"Secret Strength" written as a Flamenca, a stanzaic form in any number of quintains with a rapid rhythm.
Incremental Poetry ~ 44 Lines
"The Color of Sky" written as a Cyclone, a 44-line form that loops back to end as it began
Incremental Poetry ~ 43 Lines
"To Leave the Pain Behind" written in Puente, a form which contains two stanzas with separate thoughts joined by a 1-line stanza that forms a bridge.
Incremental Poetry ~ 42 Lines
"A Brand New Start" written in The Stephens, a stanzaic form that alternates feminine and masculine rhyme at the end of short lines
Incremental Poetry ~ 41 Lines
"Lost" written as a Dinggedicht, or object poem
Incremental Poetry ~ 40 Lines
"Hands That See" written as a Paulo Ludibrium Comitato, a stanzaic form with short lines and an unlimited number of octaves.
Incremental Poetry ~ 39 Lines
"A Mob of Drops" written as a Sestina, a 12-Century form that uses repeated end words instead of rhyme.
Incremental Poetry ~ 38 Lines
"Together in the Distance" written as a Double Waltz Wave, a syllabic form with a soothing sound.
Incremental Poetry ~ 37 Lines
"Ham and Swiss on Rye" written as a Parallelismus Membrorum, often used for short proverbs, but I have managed to use it to write a story in 37 lines.


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