Every morn I rise with glee,
Toss out doubts that held me, free.
Sowing seeds of daydreams once more,
To wishes, I open the door.
Plucking possibilities that shine,
I traverse paths exclusively mine.
Renewed hopes like winged butterflies flutter,
Meandering thoughts, I let them simmer.
A Poet’s world is a colorful mosaic
With vivid imageries, far from prosaic.
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Poetry Style: ππΌπ»-π©π²πΏππ²
Created by Connie Marcum Wong, Con-Verse consists of three or more 2-line rhyming stanzas (couplets). The meter of this form is in syllabic verse.
Rhyme Scheme: aa, bb, cc, dd, ee
Meter/Syllable Count: 7,7/8,8/9,9/10,10/11,11
This form consists of three or more couplets which ascend by one syllable up to and until you reach a syllabic count of eleven which would contain ten lines. This process may be repeated for a longer verse. If repeated, you must begin your first couplet with the syllabic count of seven again and continue from there.