General Poetry posted March 8, 2019


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A Kyrielle Entry

Mom's Chrysanthemums

by June Sargent


Looking out the window I see
A reminder of her beauty
Something I just took for granted
Flowers loving hands had planted

Lately I've been reminiscing
Quiet moments I've been missing
Walks in a garden enchanted
Flowers loving hands had planted

Good times filled with warmth and laughter
In my heart and soul hereafter
Mom's love will n'er be supplanted
Flowers loving hands had planted



Write a Kyrielle writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
A kyrielle is made of quatrains that rhyme. Each stanza (that is a quatrain) has a line that repeats, so a line from a previous stanza. That line usually (but does not necessarily have to) be the last line in the stanza. Each line in the poem has eight syllables. There is no limit to the number of stanzas. Usually there are three or more stanzas. Any type of rhyme scheme can be used. More information and an example.
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