General Poetry posted January 2, 2019 | Chapters: | ...481 482 -483- 484... |
An A L'Arora
A chapter in the book Little Poems
Alien Evidence
by Treischel
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Doesn't this huge stone look like an Alien head? I spotted it in the woods where I walk, and have gone past it many times. This time I approached it from behind, just as described. It will become one of my Animated Stills Collection.
If you are familiar with the TV shows The X Files, or Ancient Aliens, then you know what I mean by a Gray.
This Poem is an A L'Arora.
The A L'Arora is a form created by Laura Lamarca. The A L'Arora is named after her as "La" is her signature. "Aurora" is Italian and means "dawn" - "Arora" is derived from this. It consists of 8-lined stanzas. The rhyme scheme for this form is:
a, b, c, d, e, f, g, f,
with no syllable count per line. The minimum length for the poem is 4 stanzas with no maximum length stipulation. This format combines both the freedom of a Free Verse poem, but adds a tiny bit of structure by stipulating the number of lines, and fixing a rhyme pairing at lines 6 and 8 of each stanza. So you have a hybrid here of both Free Verse and structured rhyming verse.
This photograph was taken be the author himself on January 31, 2012.
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and 2 member cents. If you are familiar with the TV shows The X Files, or Ancient Aliens, then you know what I mean by a Gray.
This Poem is an A L'Arora.
The A L'Arora is a form created by Laura Lamarca. The A L'Arora is named after her as "La" is her signature. "Aurora" is Italian and means "dawn" - "Arora" is derived from this. It consists of 8-lined stanzas. The rhyme scheme for this form is:
a, b, c, d, e, f, g, f,
with no syllable count per line. The minimum length for the poem is 4 stanzas with no maximum length stipulation. This format combines both the freedom of a Free Verse poem, but adds a tiny bit of structure by stipulating the number of lines, and fixing a rhyme pairing at lines 6 and 8 of each stanza. So you have a hybrid here of both Free Verse and structured rhyming verse.
This photograph was taken be the author himself on January 31, 2012.
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