Certainly! A triolet is a poem consisting of eight lines with a specific rhyme scheme and repetition pattern. The structure typically follows these rules:
- The first line is repeated as both the last line and the fourth.
- The second and third lines are not repeated but must follow a specific rhyme scheme (aabbaabA, where A is the repeating line).
- The fifth and eighth lines also follow the same pattern as the second and third.
Hereβs an example Triolet following European cultural composition guidelines:
In fields of gold beneath the sun so bright,
The wheat waves under skies of deepest blue.
Harvesters toil from dawn to setting light,
In fields of gold beneath the sun so bright.
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