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![]() The old oaken bench sits empty where days gone by we lingered there. Many things to share without care then. Glorious times. We were quite aware ours was the grand love affair. Many things to share without care then. Now, alone, it is my fervent prayer that we’ll meet in Heaven’s square. Many things to share without care then. Triquint Triquint, a poem form created by Sylvia A. Feeley, which consists of 3 verses, 5 lines each. Lines 3 and 4 of verse 1 (Refrain) repeat in verses 2 and 3. The syllable count for each stanza is 9, 7, 5, 3, 1 and has an aaAAb rhyme scheme.
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