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A book I currently have my nose in has an exercise after each chapter. The one I’m on assigns a “bouts-rimes”, giving end words and having the student write a poem using those words in the order given. They leave the form completely open but do make reference to an English sonnet, which I chose to follow. The 14 words are in this order: quiet, kiss, riot, abyss, trees, June, peas, prune, crystal, bar, pistol, guitar, brooded, concluded. For lack of a better title, I used the page number for now, Page 213. That has now been fixed. Amaranth and Lotus The old town clock struck twelve, then all was quiet; we paused beneath it for another kiss but one became a dozen, then a riot that sent me spinning through a deep abyss where amaranth and lotus blossom trees presented colors in each shade of June. A Leprechaun, his bucket full of peas, stood up and smiled, still searching for a prune. This star-filled night, a-glitter like a crystal, will end too soon, swept down a river bar and in its wake, spent shells, a useless pistol and lonely love chords strummed on your guitar. Before new dawn awoke, as songbirds brooded, fresh feelings tingled while this night concluded. Original L14 - new feelings lingered though the night concluded.
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