So, we’ve been learning about villanelles in Literature Analysis. They’re a form of poetry that:
1.) Consists of nineteen lines.
2.) Has five stanzas, each of three lines, with a final one of four lines.
3.) The first line of the first stanza is repeated as the last line of the second and fourth stanzas.
4.) The third line of the first stanza is repeated as the last line of the third and fifth stanzas.
5.) These two refrain lines follow each other to become the second-to last and last lines of the poem.
6.) The rhyme scheme is aba. The rhymes are repeated according to the refrains.
So, after absorbing this, I went and wrote one. I’m… not sure why I wrote what I did, but I figure I should at the very least share it.
The Long Wait
by Jake Courington
Watch her body slowly decay,
Hear silent mourning throughout the home
As we approach the end of day.
See the place where she will lay,
Neath a tree of ironic green.
Watch her body slowly decay.
The blue of her eyes slowly turns to grey,
And pale flesh is drawn taught over her bones
As we approach the end of day.
Her voice comes as soft as the whisper of the fey,
Her touch as weak as a whithered tree branch.
Watch her body slowly decay.
I tray with all my might to say,
I have the courage to see this through
As we approach the end of day.
But as her twilight draws near,
And shadows lengthen all around the home, we must
Watch her body slowly decay,
As we approach the end of day.
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If you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go cry for a bit.
Keep on dreaming. No matter what.
Jake the Dreamaniac