The Triolet is a poetic form consisting of only 8 lines. Within a Triolet, the 1st, 4th, and 7th lines repeat, as do the 2nd and 8th lines.
The rhyme scheme is quite simple: ABaAabAB, capital letters representing the repeated lines.
As an exercise, I learned of the Triolet from Shadow Poetry recently and have come to respect the form a great deal.
You can write them in iambic tetrameter, or try it in pentameter where each line only has 10 syllables for an added challenge with 4 and 5 metrical feet, respectively, although not a requirement of the form.
The repeating lines do NOT have to be the same words per se, but MUST have the same SOUNDS..for example, line 1 could start with "I" and line 4 could start with "Eye".
Good luck!
An example for you from my first attempt at the triolet:
Fervor's Lust
In response to Percy Bysshe Shelley's "The Indian Serenade"
The night is filled with fervor's lust, where whispers of our love is told; and in this trance of forlorn trust, the night is filled with fervor's lust. Our climax swells with sun's slow thrust; Star's gleam is lost in sorrow's hold. The night is filled with fervor's lust, where whispers of our love is told.
Copyright © 2003 Lorraine M Kanter
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