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A Rondeau poem for Day 7 of the Fall 2010 Rhythm and Rhyme Poetry Challenge. |
** Image ID #2287342 Unavailable ** It's my desire to find my way, A course that leads to truth's cafe, A russet path not yet well used, and times of trouble not excused, As wisdom fuels this marked ballet. I grow and learn along the way, From parents, friends, their thoughts convey, Innocent and unabused, ... to find my way. My journey's not a passion play, A show I watch, then chase away. And let me not be found accused, Of chasing dreams, false and diffused, Toward my final cabaret. ... to find my way. Author Note. A Rondeau is a French form, 15 lines long, consisting of three stanzas: a quintet, a quatrain, and a sestet with a rhyme scheme as follows: aabba aabR aabbaR. Lines 9 and 15 are short - a refrain (R) consisting of a phrase taken from line one. The other lines are longer (but all of the same metrical length). |