29. I Hope (triquatrain)

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My only love, my soaring dove
Will you relieve my fear?
I love you so, I need to know
If you still want me near

My life is short, I need a port
A shelter for my heart
Your eyes are blue, I have no clue
If you want us  apart

I can't go on, if you are gone
I beg you stay with me
I may seem strong, but you are wrong
So much you do not see

If you could stay, we'll find a way
To make it work, I hope
And if you leave, my soul shall grieve
But I must learn to cope

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The (Triquatrain) form was created by (Robert L. Huntsman). It is a quatrain poem in (tri-rhyme) with a specific rhyming pattern (see below). Lines 1 and 3 have internal rhyme whereas lines 2 and 4 do not.

Rhyme Pattern:

(a,a)
b
(c,c)
b

(d,d)
e
(f,f)
e

(g,g)
h
(i,i)
h

. . . and so on.

The groupings in the parenthesis are on one line separated by a comma.

This poem can be of any length or subject and do not require perfect meter.

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