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    Gzha

    Explore the Craft of Writing Tibetan Verse The Gzha is Tibetan folk poetry, a dance song. The elements of the Gzha are: syllabic, written in 6 syllable lines, usually trochaic. The form ends with a spondee SS. written in 4 lines. unrhymed but parallelism is expected. The poem often employs internal consonance and assonance. Super Sunday by Judi Van Gorder Wearing pads and helmets players fight for pig skin ball. The Super Bowl is football's final Big Game.
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