Oh, that is a blessed story. Defeated, now arise, renew, Unchained, inspired, come ride on through Darkened, deadly territory. Everlasting praise and glory - How light prepares the morning's run And nighttime rivals daytime's sun. Breathing freely and rejoicing Singing words we all are voicing This story ends. It's never done.
Linked the Ronovan Writes where the theme is to use “story” and an A or C rhyme in a Décima, a 10-line poem in 8-syllable lines with rhyme scheme ABBAACCDDC with optional stanza break after the fourth line.
The illustrations are some of my photos while walking in the neighborhoods of Miami Beach. They may or may not relate to the poem depending on your imagination.


Nicely done, Frank. That’s a complex poem, but it works well.
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Thank you, Dan!
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Very nice. No the story never truly ends.
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Thank you, Dawn!
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I’m glad you’re taking part in this, Frank. The décima form is something that seems right up your alley, based on the rhyme and meter in most of your other poems!
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I do like this form. I think I recall something similar having 10 syllables per lines, but I prefer the shorter line. Thank you, Jenna!
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An inspired poem, Frank.
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Thank you, Robbie!
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I didn’t even notice the form–excellent! Great final line too. (K)
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Thank you, Kerfe!
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Colors oF FLoWeRS
Never Ending Story
Changes Beauty Breathes Now…:)
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Thank you, Fred!
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