This is a form invented in 2006 by B. N. Chandler, aka B_Chandler on Allpoetry.
It was bought to my attention as follows:
• The Signature Sonnet is another invented sonnet pretender in 3 quintains also introduced by B Chandler.
The Signature Sonnet is:
○ stanzaic, written in 3 quintains.
○ metric, written in iambic tetrameter.
○ rhymed, turned on only 4 rhymes aabba bbaab ababa
Pasted from Poetry Magnum Opus
I wish to extend my thanks and appreciation and my thanks to Judi Van Gorder at Poetry Magnus, another wonderful resource.
It was bought to my attention as follows:
• The Signature Sonnet is another invented sonnet pretender in 3 quintains also introduced by B Chandler.
The Signature Sonnet is:
○ stanzaic, written in 3 quintains.
○ metric, written in iambic tetrameter.
○ rhymed, turned on only 4 rhymes aabba bbaab ababa
Pasted from Poetry Magnum Opus
I wish to extend my thanks and appreciation and my thanks to Judi Van Gorder at Poetry Magnus, another wonderful resource.
Without her, even though I write on Allpoetry, I would not have known of this form. Ms Chandler is not longer active here, and I cannot find a sample poem, although her instructions remain.
Note: there are only TWO rhymes, and not four.
The Signature Sonnet is:
Stanzic, consisting of three quintains
Isosyllabic and metered in iambic tetrameter
Rhymed: aabba bbaab ababa
Note: there are only TWO rhymes, and not four.
The Signature Sonnet is:
Stanzic, consisting of three quintains
Isosyllabic and metered in iambic tetrameter
Rhymed: aabba bbaab ababa
Volta not specified, but not excluded.
Example Poem
Looking for
Friends (Signature Sonnet)
I saw on Craig's old
list a note:
and this is not a
direct quote.
"I need a
friend for night-time fun,
it could be that you
are the one."
I guessed what those
words might connote.
She said she liked
the summer sun
where sometimes
clothes would come undone;
she said she had a
little boat
and lake with
privacy, to float.
I thought I'd go-
not walk, but run.
I'm figured that I
should devote
some time before the
deal was done,
to check the things
of which she wrote.
She weighed a
quarter metric ton
and smelled like
someone's Billy goat.
© Lawrencealot November 11, 2013
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