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A Rondelet poem written for Week 26 of Poetic Explorations.
A perfect day. I planned for naught, yet all went right. A perfect day. I asked my wife to come away, We walked and laughed, our hearts made light. From waking up till late at night A perfect day. Author's Notes: The Rondelet is a French form consisting of seven lines with two rhymes and one refrain: AbAabbA. The capital letters are the refrains, or repeats. The refrain is written in four syllables; the remaining lines contain eight syllables.
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