General Poetry posted December 14, 2013 | Chapters: | ...112 113 -114- 115... |
A Paradelle Poem
A chapter in the book Little Poems
I See an Eagle
by Treischel
I See an Eagle Fly
(A Paradelle Poem) See the Eagle soar! See the Eagle soar! It owns the sky! It owns the sky! When I see the Eagle soar, To own the sky is key. My spirit flies! My spirit flies! Set it free! Set it Free! Because, when my spirit flies, I set it free for Thee. If I could fly, If I could fly, I'd climb to the heights. I'd climb to the heights. If I could fly to the heights, The wonders I would see. Then, when I see an Eagle fly, I think, to own the sky is key. I know, if I could fly to the heights, I'd marvel at the wonders I would see. That's because, when my spirit flies, I set it free for Thee. |
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Flights of fancy. Don't you ever wish you could fly like an Eagle?
This poem is a Paradelle.
I was introduced to this format this morning by Fanstorian Sunnilicious, in her poem, The Jewel Box.
Paradelle is a French from of poetry. It is considered difficult to write. It is comprised of 4 stanzas. The format is as follows:
Stanza 1, 2 and 3 - line 1 & 2 identical, line 3 & 4 identical, lines 5 & 6 are a saying made up of all the words in lines 1 & 3.
Stanza 4 - Use all the words in lines 1 & 3 from stanza 1,2,3 to make a full saying to sum up the poem in 6 lines.
This photograph was taken by the author at Fort Snelling State Park along the Mississippi River bottoms.
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and 2 member cents. This poem is a Paradelle.
I was introduced to this format this morning by Fanstorian Sunnilicious, in her poem, The Jewel Box.
Paradelle is a French from of poetry. It is considered difficult to write. It is comprised of 4 stanzas. The format is as follows:
Stanza 1, 2 and 3 - line 1 & 2 identical, line 3 & 4 identical, lines 5 & 6 are a saying made up of all the words in lines 1 & 3.
Stanza 4 - Use all the words in lines 1 & 3 from stanza 1,2,3 to make a full saying to sum up the poem in 6 lines.
This photograph was taken by the author at Fort Snelling State Park along the Mississippi River bottoms.
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