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I've just created this new poetic form today. I am dubbing it Trois-par-Huit (Three-by-Eight or Octa-Tri). It  is a poem containing 8 lines, displayed visually with three stanzas of either tercet, tercet, couplet  (3, 3, 2) OR tercet, couplet, tercet (3, 2, 3) as follows;


1. The title is also the final line.

The line length requirements:
Line 1 ~ 3 syllables
Line 2 ~ 6 syllables
Line 3 ~ 9 syllables

Lines 4 & 5 ~ 12 syllables

Line 6 ~ 9 syllables
Line 7 ~ 6 syllables
Line 8 ~ 3 syllables (is the title and summarizes the meaning of the poem)

The rhyme scheme requirements:
Line 1. A
Line 2. A
Line 3. B
Line 4. B
Line 5. B
Line 6. C
Line 7. C
Line 8. C

Give it a try!


~Cleo  Snowflake.gif

UPDATE: Daniel has dubbed the form: Trois-par-Huit (Three-by-Eight) and I've just changed the stanza alignment to 3/2/3 as well....

Nature's King


The firs rise
touching star-twinkled skies
standing vigil o’er evening’s glow

wrapped in sparkling charms of glitter gold, ashen snow
embraces kisses of crimson berries below

where silvery cherubs dance and sing
…symbols of joy to bring
Nature’s King.



© 2004 Lorraine M Kanter






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- Cleo_Serapis   Trois-par-Huit (Three-by-Eight) Octa-Tri   Dec 5 04, 10:19
- - AMETHYST   Hey Lori, Good suggestion! I will either go with...   Oct 21 05, 21:27
- - AMETHYST   QUOTE (Cleo_Serapis @ Oct. 18 2005, 17:56)QUO...   Oct 21 05, 21:53
- - Cleo_Serapis   Hi Liz. I think I like this version a tad more of...   Oct 22 05, 08:07
- - Cleo_Serapis   You could also say: What keeps me here is securit...   Oct 22 05, 08:08
- - AMETHYST   Hey Lori, I rather like this one most too. With pe...   Oct 22 05, 16:19
- - Cleo_Serapis   Yes - I this latest one Liz. Well done! ~Cleo   Oct 22 05, 17:10
- - AMETHYST   Thanks Lori.  :sun:  You brighten my ...   Oct 22 05, 21:20
- - Cleo_Serapis   Hi Liz.  :sun: Thanks so much! It's now the...   Oct 23 05, 06:38
- - AMETHYST   Hurricane 'Swoooshing' sounds surround us; rain...   Oct 25 05, 17:41
- - Cleo_Serapis   Your Hurricane 3x8 Liz! You have such a knack fo...   Oct 25 05, 19:42
- - AMETHYST   THank you Lori, It is a wonderful form of poetry...   Oct 30 05, 09:50
- - AMETHYST   The silence is more a consequence of what has been...   Nov 5 05, 23:30
- - Cleo_Serapis   These are such poignant pieces Liz. Each has it...   Nov 7 05, 06:28
- - Cleo_Serapis   OK Rellie...   I've just written another one to...   Nov 13 05, 14:52
- - AMETHYST   Hey Lori, Absolutely divine! The message is some...   Nov 13 05, 15:08
- - AMETHYST   These 3 final lines could be a poem within themsel...   Nov 13 05, 15:12
- - Cleo_Serapis   QUOTE (AMETHYST @ Nov. 13 2005, 15:08)Hey Lor...   Nov 13 05, 15:28
- - AMETHYST   A new Day I believe; that stars are quite naive a...   Nov 20 05, 16:24
- - Cleo_Serapis   Breathtakingly beautious Liz! This is so lovely ...   Nov 20 05, 16:35
- - AMETHYST   QUOTE (Cleo_Serapis @ Nov. 20 2005, 16:35)Bre...   Nov 20 05, 18:27
- - Cleo_Serapis   Liz. Your chapbook title is perfect!   You've i...   Nov 24 05, 08:43
- - AMETHYST   Hey Lori, Oh I am spending next Christmas with y...   Dec 5 05, 21:42
- - Cleo_Serapis   Liz - this is so beautiful - you've got the rhyme ...   Dec 6 05, 06:28
- - JustDaniel   Note: Subsequent to posting this, I realized that ...   Dec 23 05, 10:21
- - JustDaniel   distracted one more day ere I will taste cool spr...   Sep 14 06, 13:38
|- - Cleo_Serapis   QUOTE (JustDaniel @ Sep 14 06, 14:38 ) di...   Sep 15 06, 05:35
- - JustDaniel   Point taken, Lori. I've posted a revision.....   Sep 15 06, 06:51
- - Cleo_Serapis   Here's an interesting thread I just found by g...   Oct 21 07, 20:29
- - Sekhmet   Hi Cleo - here is my five minute verse - I am alwa...   Nov 19 09, 03:52
- - Cleo_Serapis   Very interesting observation, Leo. I don't act...   Nov 19 09, 08:53
- - Larry   Saw this and thought I'd try my hand at one. ...   Mar 13 15, 15:07
|- - Cleo_Serapis   OOOh Hi Larry! So glad you stopped in to tr...   Apr 13 15, 10:06
- - JustDaniel   What's 'is Name Once upon a time before t...   Mar 15 15, 04:50
- - Larry   So Confess Daniel did, but I suspect he hid his a...   Mar 15 15, 13:40
- - Larry   Thanks Lori, I did try your "Quarte-par-Huit...   Apr 14 15, 14:05

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