Romance Poetry posted July 8, 2020


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A Diatelle for the contest

A Single Rose

by June Sargent

Fears!
The word

LOVE if heard
by some girls might
be perceived as absurd
A sweet solution for my plight
was one I hoped would bring about delight
and touch her tender heart so much there might be tears
Just one red rose did make her eyes shine bright
Though white orchids could have felt right
When emotions are stirred
reason takes flight
like a bird -
She purred
Cheers!



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Writing Prompt
Write a diatelle for this poetry contest. A diatelle has a set syllable count and a set rhyme.


The syllable count is: 1-2-3-4-6-8-10-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1. The rhyme patter is: abbcbccaccbcbba. It is usually displayed centered. See an example here.

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In Victorian times flowers were often used to express emotions in romantic and/or awkward situations. The rose, of course, symbolized romantic love. The orchid was a picture of beauty; the gardenia, secret love; the camellia, admiration; violets, modesty; and zinnias, constancy. Fans were also used to convey feelings. But we will save that for another poem!
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