In summary, the Sonnetina Due is:
A decastich (10-line poem) written in five couplets, usually with no spaces between.
There is no set line length or rhythm, although they are usually written in iambic tetrameter or pentameter.
They may be unrhymed, but if rhymed, the rhyme scheme is aabbccddee.
CHANGING KITCHEN
Changing kitchen is a stress
The house is such a mess
Twenty years of good old service
Brought memories with us
There’s chaos all over the place
Living room no space
It’s not finish after two weeks
Eating salad and leeks
We’ll celebrate when it is done
Cook a meal and have fun
(c) ladyleemanila 2018
2 responses to “10-line Poem Challenge #31: Sonnetina Due”
I love taking ordinary things, like home renovations, and elevating them to the level of poetry. You did a wonderful job with that, and I believe your renovation will be just as beautiful as your Sonnetina Due. You should write a poem about your kitchen, or work in the kitchen, or some such thing, and hang it in the finished room. 🙂
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thank you, Linda 🙂 so glad you like it ❤
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