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Triolet is a form poetry consisting of only 8 lines. Within a Triolet, the 1st, 4th, and 7th lines repeat, and the 2nd and 8th lines do as well. The rhyme scheme is simple: ABaAabAB, capital letters representing the repeated lines.
Transition in Triolet Carried aloft by crisp November air Somersaulting through the cold morning glow Jewels once jade abandon maples fair Carried aloft by crisp November air Umber, Alizarin and tarnished gold snare Hearts made glad; naked trees long for snow Carried aloft by crisp November air Somersaulting through the cold morning glow Written for:
Prompt: "What does an autumn leaf look like? [forbidden words- autumn, leaf] Placed Second
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