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Monday, November 26, 2012

Harrisham sonnet



Created by Harrisham Minhas
Harrisham Sonnet is written in 3 stanzas consisting of 2 sestets and a couplet.
For each of the stanzas, the last letter of the first word of each line
is the first letter of the first word of the next line.
There is no restriction on the starting letter of the first line in each of the stanzas.
There is no restriction on the syllable count in this form,
but it is required that the poem should have a good rhythm to it.
Rhyme scheme:  ababab cdcdcd ee

Example Poem:

Tell Me of Your Anger in Whispers (Harrisham Sonnet)

Don't speak in anger, dear, 
risks message getting lost 
though words themselves are clear; 
revoked by neural cost, 
thrust by defensive fear. 
Refrain from words just tossed. 

If the meaning is clear, 
revisit fairness too. 
There's no need blaming here, 
we must solve "how" not "who" 
only know- I revere 
everything about you. 

Gently whisper tonight. 
Then I will make it right. 

© November 26, 2012


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