30 Poems in 30 Days with 30 Forms

The Kyrielle

A French poetic form that originated as troubadour poetry – that is, themes of war, chivalry, or courtly love. One possible form is composed with aabb rhyming couplets ending with the same word that serves as a refrain.

Alternatively, two or more stanzas of four lines each, with the fourth line repeating as a refrain, and with a different rhyme scheme: abab, aaab, or abcb.

Whichever form, all lines must contain 8 syllables.  For the record: I did not adhere to any of the suggested rhyme schemes. I landed on a tongue-in-cheek consideration of chivalry and ran with it!

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