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WHEN THE STORM PASSES
Should we speak when silence is best, perpetrate words while mind’s at rest? Solemn, quiet --- no laughing jest! Merely attest: merely a test. The words will come, we’ll have our say. As pen flows free, work becomes play when the storm passes, floats away… Oh, happy day! Oh, happy day! ------------------------- Written in the Monotetra style, developed by Michael Walker. Each stanza contains four lines in monorhyme, every line in tetrameter (four metrical feet) for a total of eight syllables per line. The last line of each stanza contains two metrical feet, repeated.
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