She always look outside her door Or stay beside her window pane She wants to know and see much more Her neighbor’s deeds and what they gain
She has to meet the rich and poor She always look outside her door But that motive of yesterday Gone with the wind, 'twas blown away
She’s now but an observant one Who always judge and sneers at man She always look outside her door Seems she forgot what is life for
This poor woman, she never know That now she looks like a scarecrow While her feet stands flat on the floor She always look outside her door.
Quatern A Quatern is a sixteen line French form composed of four quatrains. It is similar to the Kyrielle and the Retourne. It has a refrain that is in a different place in each quatrain. The first line of stanza one is the second line of stanza two, third line of stanza three, and fourth line of stanza four. A quatern has eight syllables per line. It does not have to be iambic or follow a set rhyme scheme.