For today’s prompt (optional, as always), the challenge is to write a triolet. These eight-line poems involve repeating lines and a tight rhyme scheme. The repetitions and rhymes can lend themselves to humorous poems, as well as to poems expressing dramatic or sorrowful moods. And sometimes the repetitions can be used in deceptive ways, by splitting the words in a given line into different sentences, and making subtle changes, as in this powerful triolet by Sandra McPherson.
So the scheme is ABaAabAB (The capital letter are lines repeated. The small letters follow the rhyme scheme of the respective capital letters) .
I wrote three triolets which could be read independently of each other or together as one poem. So you can read the three in any order you like and let me know how it works for you or if there’s a particular sequence you like.
I
I’m no longer the girl I used to be-
Sweet and naive and easy to please
I know what I want, I know what makes me happy
I’m no longer the girl I used to be
And you’re no longer my bad dream, my bitter memory
You’re the path I left behind, you’re the ironed out crease
I’m no longer the girl I used to be-
Sweet and naive, and easy to please
II
I loved you so much
It broke me at first
You’d become my crutch
I loved you so much
I thought there was nonesuch
But you were the worst
I loved you so much
It broke me at first
III
Its not as if you didn’t know
Its more like you didn’t care
If I was feeling happy or if I was feeling low
Its not as if you didn’t know
What made me leave and go
Don’t ask me what went wrong and where
Its not as if you didn’t know
Its more like you didn’t care
P.C. From the net
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