Three stanzas in the Indian ovi form. |
| Ovi Positor Don’t you find it interesting or, at the least, somewhat testing, that, unless we’re into resting, stanzas have no limit? Oh, and as regards the title (and it’s not entirely vital but it adds to this recital), google ovipositor. You see, it’s a double meaning, and I say it without preening, egg tube for some it’s a-scheming, or an ovi question. Line count: 12 Form: Ovi (four-line stanzas with the first three lines rhyming and having eight syllables each. The fourth line does not rhyme and contains less than eight syllables) For The OVI Poem Contest Prompt: Create a meaningful ovi. |