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Sara Kendrick May 2017
Easy form, just one, two, three done
Doesn't have to rhyme, can be free
Three lines simple, I've mess up-ghee
This is a new form of poetry to me..I guess one could continue in an interlocking rhymning poem by either rhyme the first line of the second and proceeding stanzas with the first line  or either the last line then keep with the rhymning scheme of A, b, b..
Sara Kendrick Oct 2013
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the old grist mill leans
nestled in the rocky bank
red fall leaves surreal

The swift red-stained creek that energized the mill's wheel still runs over ancient rock
on its course to the mighty sea.
Its course unchanged for eons and the use of its steady resources remain.
The red leaves upon the trees surrounding the creek will soon be spent
their usefulness for their lifetime gone.

the red sweet gum leaves
fall twirling land 'pon hard rocks...
crayfish hide 'neath red

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