Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted June 11, 2015 | Chapters: | ...246 247 -248- 249... |
A 12 Line Exhortation
A chapter in the book Little Poems
Find Joy
by Treischel
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Yes, get out there and enjoy life.
This poem is a 12 Line Exhortation.
This poem is a 12 Line Exhortation, a format that I created. A 12 Line Exhortation is a poem with 12 lines, starting and ending with a 2 syllable line that caries an exhortation, like; Get up!, Move on! Go jump! The whole syllable structure is:
2/8/8/8/4/4/8/8/8/4/4/2.
There is also a fixed rhyme scheme of:
AbbbaacccddA, where the capital letters are repeated lines.
I researched poetry types with 12 Lines to see what they are called. I found a group of poems called 12 Lines. But they are basically unstructured. I wanted some specific structure. I wanted a poem with 3 consecutive lines of rhyme, that played off 8/4/2 syllable counts and was positive in spirit. So I created this format and called it 12 Line Exhortation. I don't think this format previously exists, as far as I know.
This photograph was taken by the author himself diuring a scarecrow exhibit at the Minnesota Arboretum located in Chanhassen, on Octrober 16, 2014.
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and 2 member cents. This poem is a 12 Line Exhortation.
This poem is a 12 Line Exhortation, a format that I created. A 12 Line Exhortation is a poem with 12 lines, starting and ending with a 2 syllable line that caries an exhortation, like; Get up!, Move on! Go jump! The whole syllable structure is:
2/8/8/8/4/4/8/8/8/4/4/2.
There is also a fixed rhyme scheme of:
AbbbaacccddA, where the capital letters are repeated lines.
I researched poetry types with 12 Lines to see what they are called. I found a group of poems called 12 Lines. But they are basically unstructured. I wanted some specific structure. I wanted a poem with 3 consecutive lines of rhyme, that played off 8/4/2 syllable counts and was positive in spirit. So I created this format and called it 12 Line Exhortation. I don't think this format previously exists, as far as I know.
This photograph was taken by the author himself diuring a scarecrow exhibit at the Minnesota Arboretum located in Chanhassen, on Octrober 16, 2014.
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