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  1. Tinker

    Englyn byr cwca

    Explore the Craft of Writing Poetry Welsh Verse Features of the Welsh Meters Welsh Codified Divisions Englyn byr cwca is a shortened crooked rhyme and is not one of the 24 Official Welsh Meters. The elements of the Englyn bry cwca are: stanzaic, written in any number of tercets. syllabic, 7-10-6 syllable lines. rhymed, rhyme scheme aba, cdc, etc. The L2 end rhyme appears internally midway in L3. x x x x x x a x x x x x x x x x b x x b x x a A Look Forward by Judi Van Gorder Vows, "in sickness and in health", they're hard to see when strong and young in love, time is part of the wealth. But years turn and visions blur, the body slows and vitality goes, hopes and woes are deferred. Here we are in winter's dawn, through grace or luck our days continue bright. We shun the night upon which one life will first depart. Only "death and taxes" they say, "are sure". mature, we play our part.
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