John (Arnfinn)
The Rondel is a fixed form of considerable antiquity and known from the 13th century. In it's earliest form it appears to have been an eight-line poem rhyming ABaA abAB (A and B represent repeated lines - as is Arnfinn's poem). A variation was the rondel double rhyming, ABBA abBA abba ABBA. The most unusual rondel form consisted of three stanzas working on two rhymes, thus: ABba abAB abba [B]. A thirteen-line poem in which the refrain came twice in the first eight lines and the opening line was repeated as the last line. If it was of fourteen lines, the refrain was repeated three times.
Thirty one in Darwin
Thirty one in Darwin today;
down to twenty six at Yeppoon.
The Winter's Sun - a grown bouquet…
thirty one in Darwin today.
White clouds drift; downy parfait;
whipped shapes, by a sky-blue spoon.
Thirty one in Darwin today;
down to twenty six at Yeppoon.
Why not give this form a try (any of its variations) and post yours here?
Good luck and thanks John!
Cleo
