
Random words before random words
Create a random sentence cord
No agenda nor deadlines, try
Own voyage of discovery
Depends on my delivery
If it’s not good enough, I sigh
Look up the sky, something will fall
Whatever happens it’s my call
I’m my own author and speaker
I have fallen down once or twice
And it’s like throwing of the dice
Don’t know what’s next, I’m so eager
I’m a seeker of something lost
If I am crossed you’d be weeper*
(c) ladyleemanila 2020

- A Jeffreys Sonnet was created by Scott J. Alcorn. It is isosyllabic (only 8 syllable per line), 2 sestets with a cross rhymed couplet (the cross rhyme is in the 2nd to 4th syllable in each of the two lines of the couplet). Also there is a cross rhyme in the first line of the 2nd sestet (between the 2nd to 4th syllable), tying the 1st sestet to the 2nd. So the rhyme scheme would be: aabccb, (b)ddeffe, (e)g (g)e. The letters in ( ) are the cross rhymes.

For: Reena’s Exploration Challenge #162 – Reena Saxena (wordpress.com)
You always come up with different poetry forms, Lady Lee, it’s a pleasure to be reading and learning from them. Thank you. 🙂
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my pleasure, kitty 🙂
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🙂
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Brilliant.
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thank you, Indira 🙂
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Welcome, dear.
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Random words in front of other random words create a random sentence ….. by Lady Lee
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A word cloud is what came to my mind too, when I saw that sentence 🙂 Brilliant take!
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thank you, Reena 🙂
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