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General-Zod wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
>> Michael Pendragon wrote:
>>> Will Dockery wrote:
>
>>>> > > D?cima for D?cima
>>>> >
>>>> > A Decima consists of 44 lines
>>>> No, ten lines:
>>>>
>>>> https://pennyspoetry.fandom.com/wiki/D%C3%A9cima
>>>>
>>>> ***
>>>>
>>>> D?cima
>>>> A d?cima refers to a ten-line stanza of poetry
>>>>
>>>> ***
>>>>
>>> Serves me right for not Googling it before responding.
>>> I was thinking of the Ecudorian version:
>>> "In Ecuador, the decima is a 44-line poem comprised of a
quatrain and four 10-line stanzas. Each of the lines from the opening
quatrain are repeated later in the poem. The lines still retain eight
syllables, though the rhyme constraints are loosened."
>>> https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-poetry/decima-poetic-forms
>>> As I believe I may have previously stated, I had never heard
of the decima until I joined AAPC.
>> Try writing one or two, now.
>
> I am planning to write one soon...
Any progress with that?
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