Thursday, February 11, 2010

Example Of Holiday Form What Poetic Form Is This Poem An Example Of?

What poetic form is this poem an example of? - example of holiday form

I always forget the name and the rules ... Can you help? Thank you.


Still, now and forever
It follows, then can hear
can be heard far away

In the distance, a choir
A chorus of voices of angels
Voices of Angels Preparation

Angels in the preparation of our hearts
our hearts to welcome a new joy
new joy in the holiday season.

6 comments:

Wisdom's™ Fortress ®☮ said...

You have the power to hear
Wounded hearts tender
Sigh of young children
A lift light

Melancholy of Eternity
In recent years, abandoned children
Buckles With wreaths of silver or gold
O joy of honey Sunkissed

Gentle souls problems passionate
And the eyes of love, a brilliant
One of the holy angels and children of the Father
And hears the eternal soul ...

Heres hoping that this Christmas brings joy and peace in the world, all the gods, my heart ...

lul said...

At first I liked this poem. Secondly, I have searched and can not find what type it is, but I'm sure someone here know. Thirdly, cool - This is a time of joy bear head.

My Rocks' Rondo (TD)

ozzy said...

Angels angles or Anglo-Saxon word is an example of Anglicisation.

♥ Celine ♥ said...

This is seen as bouillabaisse and too bad if the rhymes so that people like.

Sin said...

I'm confused, of course. It is very well written and flows well, I see that a lot! They remain my inspiration, my thumbs up and a star!

Dondi said...

Well.



This is the only answer I can not prove my ignorance.

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