quite alone
in solitude
savoured few hours of being free
peace and quiet, slab of loneliness
in desolation
love misery
so distant
uninhabited place
undisturbed area
the back of beyond, no-man’s land
in the middle of nowhere, desert
the boondocks
unspoilt area
rural area
I’m alone
by myself
I quite like to be free
freedom to do what I like
when ever
where ever
what ever
The Trinet, created by zion, is a form with these specifications:
Line 1 – 2 words
Line 2 – 2 words
Line 3 – 6 words
Line 4 – 6 words
Line 5 – 2 words
Line 6 – 2 words
Line 7 – 2 words
Repeat this pattern 2 more times, if centered correctly it looks like three crosses.
Lots of houses and cottages on our street
An old lady living with cat, she’s so sweet
A cottage surrounded with red and green leaves
I pass by her cottage every day and we both greet
We protect our houses for the thieves
People gossip, that’s one of our peeves
We kids play on the street till teatime
We know our affairs, our lives interweave
We played all day, we’re covered in grime
All the apple trees we just have to climb
Roller skates, cycling, running, all fun
We’re all growing up for the meantime
The cottage with the leaves is being done
Old lady passed away and now there’s the son
He’s moving with his family with their tons
There’s even a swimming pool oh what fun
A Quatrain is a poem consisting of four lines of verse with a specific rhyming scheme.
A few examples of a quatrain rhyming scheme are as follows:
#1) abab
#2) abba — envelope rhyme
#3) aabb
#4) aaba, bbcb, ccdc, dddd — chain rhyme
For: Specific
Other “specific” posts:
https://boringbug.wordpress.com/2016/12/14/the-missing-chapters-from-the-book-of-life/
Mistake or Message, We Choose
https://piajingco.wordpress.com/2017/01/07/how-to-make-the-most-of-two-days-in-ho-chi-minh-city/
https://hotwhitesnow.wordpress.com/2014/07/27/a-conversation-overheard-the-popes-swiss-guards/
https://mylocalweb.wordpress.com/2017/01/07/the-role-reversal/