At break of day in skies so blue
the sun shall rise, makes it debut
as autumn season is reborn
in veil of sunshine every morn.
As dew kissed leaves sway in a breeze
and birds sing sweetly from the trees,
their melodies of praise is born
in veil of sunshine every morn.
It’s from our porch that we can see
God’s blessings given you and me,
His loving presence shall adorn
in veil of sunshine every morn.
So listen closely and you’ll hear
a still small voice that’s always near
for here we will not feel forlorn
in veil of sunshine every morn.
Form: Kyrielle
A Kyrielle is a French form of rhyming poetry written in quatrains (a stanza consisting of 4 lines),
and each quatrain contains a repeating line or phrase as a refrain (usually appearing as the last
line of each stanza). Each line within the poem consists of only eight syllables. There is no limit
to the amount of stanzas a Kyrielle may have, but three is considered the accepted minimum.
Some popular rhyming schemes for a Kyrielle are: aabB, ccbB, ddbB, with B being the repeated
line, or abaB, cbcB, dbdB.
Mixing up the rhyme scheme is possible for an unusual pattern of: axaZ, bxbZ, cxcZ, dxdZ, etc.
with Z being the repeated line.
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