I wrote this in the form of a Rondine.
I wrote this poem in the form of an Inverted Refrain, a writing technique originally used by the ancient poet, Sappho. Four sixains composed with quatrains followed by indented couplets that serve as inversed refrains of re-ordered syntax.
I wrote this poem in the form of a Japanese Gogyohka.
I wrote this poem in the form of a Spanish Shadorma in nine quintains.
I wrote this poem as a cascading quatrain. It is metered to be spoken aloud in rhythm to the Psyches' Choros waltz at 3:33 am... the heart of the witching hour. What is life without a little magic?
I wrote this poem in the form of a Cyrch A Chwta.
I wrote this poem as a Haiku.
I wrote this poem in the form of an old Spanish Zejel.
I wrote this as a Rondeau Redoublé, ending with a rentrement.
I wrote this in the form of a Rimas Dissolutas.
I wrote this in free verse.
I wrote this poem as a Haiku.
I wrote this poem in the form of a Rondine.