“Chain of Abolition” Poetry Form
A poem of 22 lines, invented by Natydel of Allpoetry.com
Syllable Count: 4/5/6/7 /3/4/5/6/7/2/3/4/5/6/7/1/2/3/4/5/6/7
Rhyme Scheme: abcd eabcd feabcd gfeabcd (abcdeabcdfeabcdgfeabcd)
There is no meter requirement.
It is required that there be a line between stanzas.
Example Poem
Flying Out of Singapore
{a parody of signing off, forevermore}
enticing eyes
a curvaceous view
glossy lips, inviting
me to ravage you once more;
intimate
does member rise,
wanting inside you
lack of thought is fright’ning
Can you take it just once more?
kiss me!
speculate
about its size–
just as though it’s new
a kiss so exciting
I’d not take you for a whore.
hush-
I see
delicate
smooth silky thighs,
moist tastes to pursue
curves with pleasure writhing;
then we’re through forevermore-
(c) Lawrencealot – Sept 12, 2012
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