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Rated: E · Poetry · Writing · #1858508
Too many distractions
It is the end of the week,
Time to rest and relax,
To bring myself to account,
I only want to write.

I only want to write,
To meet my daily word count,
But I have to answer text,
And repair a facet’s leak.

And repair a facet’s leak,
When I only want to fix,
A poem’s syllable count,
Or end a character’s plight.

Or end a character’s plight,
I have too many conflicts,
Troubles continue to mount,
It is the end of the week.

Line count: 16
Form; A Tretalight is a 4-stanza poem, with each stanza consisting of four lines. The meter is up to the poet, with the last verse of each stanza repeated as the 1st verse of the following stanza and the last verse of the poem repeats the 1st verse. The rhyme scheme is:
a
b
c
d

d (Last line of first stanza repeats here)
c
b
a

a (Last line of second stanza gets repeated here)
b
c
d

d (Last line of the third stanza gets repeated here)
c
b
a (First line of first stanza gets repeated here)
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