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A love affair with Silence. For the A-Z Poetic Form Contest. Pleiades. |
| Silence, my love so dear, sings a phantom embrace. Soft, gentle- a chaste kiss. Shy, it waits for dark, slips into my room; shepherds out the days mess, soothes me to sleep. Form: Pleiades. "This titled form was invented in 1999 by Craig Tigerman, Sol Magazine's Lead Editor. Only one word is allowed in the title followed by a single seven-line stanza. The first word in each line begins with the same letter as the title. Hortensia Anderson, a popular haiku and tanka poet, added her own requirement of restricting the line length to six syllables." (From shadowpoetry.com) |