Words spoken tells
where they have been
Buried inside a hidden
grin
Isn’t a sin; isn’t a sin!
Come daylight I show a
bright smile
Won’t hide anymore all
the while
With words to express
shows my style
Been a dark isle; been
a dark isle!
Imagination mine to share
Read to others without
a care
Memories come back shed
a tear
Vision past errs; vision
past errs!
Spirit alive soul is
now born
Guilt and hiding is now
not worn
Past is buried I shall
not mourn
Old pages torn; old
pages torn!
- Rhoda Galgiani
- Rhoda Galgiani
Monotetra Poetry Form - Created by
Michael Walker - Each stanza contains four lines in Monorhyme - Each line is in
tetrameter (four metrical feet) for eight syllables - What makes the Monotetraso powerful as a poetic form is that the last line contains two metrical feet,
repeated - It can have as few as one or two stanzas, or as many as desired.
Stanza Structure: Line 1: 8 syllables; A1, Line 2: 8 syllables; A2, Line 3: 8 syllables; A3,
Line 4: 4 syllables, repeated; A4, A4...rg
Line 4: 4 syllables, repeated; A4, A4...rg