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Poem TitlePoet NameCritique Given by Philip M PopeCritique Date
Give Me Sheltermichaela z seflerVery nice but then again I am a sucker for a -straight from the heart- piece so eloquently written. Your use of the form is seemingly simple Yet the Q&A machine gun forces the answers to be at least touched upon in the readers mind. This poem demands that everyone examine their reasons for -...1)what is appropriate? ...2)what can I tolerate? ...3)what is appropriate? ...4)when will you recognize? ...5)what can you tolerate? ...6)what is mine? ...7)what can you spare? - I think the form is lovely ballet. 2005-08-29 17:01:39
EasyKenneth R. PattonCongratulations! You have crafted a free and easy terza rima sonnet which likely symbolizes the Holy Trinity. Early enthusiasts of terza rima, including Italian poets Boccaccio and Petrarch, were particularly interested in the unifying effects of the form. Terza rima is typically written in an iambic line, and in English, most often in iambic pentameter. If another line length is chosen, such as tetrameter, the lines should be of the same length. There are no limits to the number of lines a poem composed in terza rima may have. I assure you I am quite unaware why anyone would feel -'How sad it feels to recognize how unique and rare this is'- For it does, indeed, seem as if the paranoia of the writer is peeking through these gauzy couplets. PMPope 2005-08-29 16:50:00
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