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Rated: E · Book · Educational · #2113747
Poems that pursue the horizon from past to present and poems created for NaPoWriMo 2017
#908347 added April 10, 2017 at 10:43am
Restrictions: None
Spring Snow
Falling heavy wet flakes of snow
Pelting faster, then drifting slow;
Branches laden with globs of white,
Struggling, remain strongly upright
Bright transitioning snowy rain.

Lighter feathers dropping in sheets,
Touching down, snowing hard not weak;
Wet flakes weigh on bended branches
Bowing white tipped green fir flanches;
Bright transitioning snowy rain.

Wind blasts speedily whip and blow
Swirling snowflakes once softly slow;
Gathering speed, twirling faster,
Forming visual alabaster;
Bright transitioning snowy rain.

White inches heap and plunge from trees;
Snow mist idly floats in the breeze.
Watching safe are we from within,
Happily knitting, staying warm;
Bright transitioning snowy rain.

Clear opaque translucent droplets,
Mixing with flakes, pearly white bits
Of achromatic rain’s rumbling;
Steady downward icy tumbling,
Bright transitioning snowy rain.

Light cold sleeting wintry rain falls,
Until white ice frost covers all.



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Entry: April 10, 2017
Prompt: Extreme weather
For: Dew Drop Inn Poetry Workshop
Form: Quintilla is a 16th century Spanish Quintain
form of eight syllable lines. The rhyming scheme
can vary in presentation, but only two consecutive
lines may have the same rhyme pattern.
Modifications: A couplet ending; modified rhyme pattern.
Rhythm: Iambic Tetrameter
Rhyme Pattern: aabbR, ccddR, etc. with end rhyming couplet



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