"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 ~ 39 Lines
"A Mob of Drops" written as a Sestina, a 12-Century form that uses repeated end words instead of rhyme.
Nothing Is Sure
Nothing is sure except...
The Call of the Sea
The cries of al the ages, coursing through the land, are carried to the sea...
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.
Secret Strength
Finding strength in weakness
On Burning a Bunch of Old Love Letters
Letting go of the memories
Incremental Poetry ~ 29 Lines
"The Charge" written in Blind Rhyme, which is more of a technique than a form.
Incremental Poetry ~ 28 Lines
"Heaven's Air" written in Ballade Stanza, three octaves followed by a quartet envoy
Incremental Poetry ~ 26 Lines
"The Alphabet of Our Love" written in Alpha Beta, a poem in which each line begins with a consecutive letter of the alphabet


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