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JustDaniel
post Apr 8 05, 10:33
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Huitain was a French verse form of an eight-line stanza with 8 or 10 syllables in each line, often iambic. It was written with three rhymes, one of them utilized in four lines. There were a number of rhyme schemes, like ababbcbc and abbaacac. Un huitain enlace is an enclosed huitain which has a rhyme scheme: aabaabcc.

The huitain evidently was popular in France in the 15th and early 16th centuries with such poets as François Villon and Clément Marot.

The Huitain went by a syllable count of eight originally, but with the fondness for English iambic pentameter, has also been seen with 10 syllables. The variations are all variations on the rhyme scheme; however, there is one type of pattern all variations follow: There must be one set of four rhyming words, and two sets of two rhyming words.
French/English #1: a, b, a, b, b, c, b, c
French/English #2: a, b, b, a, a, c, a, c
Spanish #1: a, b, a, b, a, c, a, c
Spanish #2: a, b, b, a, a, c, c, a


Here are two examples of my more laid-back version of un huitain enlace ( aabaabcc ):


Huitain Puzzle

Some poets are hobbled with stricture;
but pacing yourself can help pick your
precisely-voiced sound in the words.
huitains could again be a fixture;
you’ve eight lines for painting a picture
restored from French countryside sherds.
So piece them together with patience,
if only to rid your frustrations.

© Daniel J Ricketts 31 Jan 2005


it’shuit to be a cat

An outside cat can make a mess
inside your house, it seems, unless
you let it out each time it asks
to run about and more or less
do what it wants. Then it will bless
its servant, in whose smile it basks;
so long as there’s sufficient food
and room to rest… all will be good.

© Daniel J Ricketts 08 March 2004


Now... enjoy experimenting with the form. Maybe we can revive it!


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Susan Eckenrode Wrote:

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Uninvited Guests

The fire’s flames are burning low,
though embers still emit a glow
still hot enough to cook a meal
of beans and wieners, done just so.
Four racoon eyes enjoy the show
and scan for tempting scraps to steal.
We eat our fill, then watch them come,
as if demanding–“give us some!”


This is wonderful - full of creative images that fully depict a life like moment and the mischievious charisma of a raccoon ... I fell in love with this and even more so with the form because of it... thank you for posting it!


Now I am going to try my own and see if your talents inspire something from the cold, empty depths of my muse (less) mind! LOL


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- JustDaniel   Huitain   Apr 8 05, 10:33
- - JustDaniel   The Journey Itself The journey’s the heart,...   Apr 8 05, 10:38
- - Cleo_Serapis   Thanks Daniel. This is a great addition and exam...   Apr 8 05, 18:12
- - JustDaniel   You're welcome, Lori... I thought that I had ...   Apr 9 05, 12:47
- - JustDaniel   Real Freedom Bees bumble in a warming breeze a bi...   Apr 15 05, 09:35
- - Toumai   Daniel, This is lovely! Just how the first da...   Apr 15 05, 09:40
- - JustDaniel   How pleasant of you to drop in this fine day, Fran...   Apr 15 05, 10:23
- - JustDaniel   ... and here's one that I just completed as an...   Apr 19 05, 12:18
- - heartsong7   The Huitain is an old form from France, with sever...   Sep 11 07, 19:38
- - Cleo_Serapis   Thanks Sue for posting this form. Since we already...   Sep 12 07, 05:11
- - heartsong7   OOps, sorry Lori. I guess I didn't look back f...   Sep 12 07, 09:13
- - JustDaniel   The Journey Itself The journey’s the heart, the s...   Sep 8 09, 02:59
- - JustDaniel   a familiar refrayin' I'm losing myself in...   Apr 11 12, 10:49
- - Larry   First one Daniel, hope it passes muster. Unfinish...   Apr 23 12, 09:55
- - JustDaniel   Dear Larry... Hot dog! ... and pass the musta...   Apr 23 12, 10:14
- - Larry   Daniel, I think I saw your prior post or a version...   Apr 24 12, 11:28
- - JustDaniel   SUNLIGHT Since when does fog keep sun away? unbri...   Oct 4 15, 16:30
- - Larry   Autumn’s Breeze Forestall that chilling breath wh...   Oct 7 15, 22:14
- - JustDaniel   Fantabulous, Larry.... and the rhyme "ballets...   Oct 9 15, 06:46
- - Larry   Hi Daniel, Thank you very much. I'll do that...   Oct 11 15, 23:31
- - Larry   Sunset and Sunrise Each night he draped her shoul...   Oct 16 15, 15:39
- - JustDaniel   Museless My muse is on vacation; I don't know...   Oct 18 15, 14:59
- - Larry   Thoughts in a Storm Light mists which coalesced t...   Oct 26 15, 13:29
- - JustDaniel   Huitain Puzzle Some poets is hobbled with strictu...   Nov 27 15, 11:53
- - Larry   Eighty One Lives - Un huitain enlace We have nine...   Dec 1 15, 14:47
- - Larry   Metamorphosis All Hallows Eve; that night is near...   Oct 19 16, 22:53

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