
A challenge!
Here’s my attempt at a Spenserian stanza:
In twilight’s hush, where shadows softly fall,
Amidst the trees, a quiet pool did stand,
Reflecting heaven’s pale light, with ripples all
That danced in whispers to the gentle land.
And from its surface, like a lonely call,
A voice of sorrow rose, and pierced my hand.
Note: Spenserian stanzas are typically composed of nine lines, with a specific rhyme scheme (ABABBCBCC). The stanza is written in iambic pentameter, with an emphasis on the second syllable in each foot. I’ve tried to adhere to these guidelines while crafting this piece.
Text model: llama3
Image model: ComicBookXL

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