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On fire!
Inspire! Words that invade the soul; the thoughts held in control. Lightning bright with a thunderous sound; but soft rain falling to the ground. The soil of mind is quick to find What makes it grasp and grow; is not the fast but slow: into thinking slowly sinking. Copyright © April 26, 2006 by Karen M. Crump Author’s Note: Hexaduad: Syllabic in rhymed couplets with line lengths of 2, 2, 6, 6, 8, 8, 4, 4, 6, 6, 4, 4. Origin: English. Schematic: xa, xa, xxxxxb, xxxxxb, xxxxxxxc, xxxxxxxc, xxxd, xxxd, xxxxxe, xxxxxe, ,xxxf, xxxf. Line/Poem Length: 12 ***Note: although defined as couplets, this refers to the duality of syllabic count...the lines are not supposed to be separated into lines of two with a space in between.
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