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Rated: ASR · Poetry · Comedy · #1057198
Having fun poetically reflecting on what could happen when city folk return to nature
Marriage vows
Said in a pasture among cows
Surrounded by plows and bales of hay

The sun burned bright; we waited years just for this day
Sun’s rays reflected lit the field afire, some say

Both our hearts and the farm's field ablaze
Pomp and Consequence phase
Hippy craze






*Star*Poetry Form: Trois-par-Huit

NOTE ABOUT Trois-par-Huit:

According to b_boonstra

A Trois-par-Huit poem has eight lines in total, and a rhyme scheme of: A/A/B/B/B/C/C/C

Stanzas are either 3/3/2 or 3/2/3

No matter how the stanzas are divided, the rhyme scheme stays the same.

This type of poem has a syllable count
3,6,9,12,12,9,6,3 syllables.

The last line summarizes the meaning of the poem.
The poem needs to be centered!!!
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