From the four winds, crossing the earth
one brought water... so much
wind felt still, but the rain
came down, angels cried
for this worlds sins
soaking in
praying
why?
An octave poem is a form of poetry with eight lines following a specific rhyme scheme. An example of an octave poem is the ottava rima, which consists of eight lines with an ABABABCC rhyme scheme. Another example is the Petrarchan octave, commonly found in sonnets, with the rhyme scheme ABBAABBA.
octave
An Octave (occasionally an Octet)
A miscellaneous 8 line stanza is called an octet. But the 8 line stanza which forms the first verse of a sonnet is called an octave, and the commonest form of 8 line stanza (by far) in English is called ottava rima.
Name #2Another name for an eight lined poem is an "octave".Another name for an eight lined poem is "triolet".
An augmented octave is an interval comprising thirteen semitones and eight note names - for example, C to C sharp.
The poem The Zebras has been written by Roy Campbell.
An eight line stanza is commonly referred to as an octave in poetry.
Petrarchan sonnet
An octave is eight consecutive notes, for example from one C to the next (C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C).
The octave of an Italian or Petrarchan sonnet typically presents a situation, problem, or question. It sets up the theme or subject matter of the poem, and often introduces a conflict or tension that is then explored or resolved in the sestet.
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"She sells seashells by the seashore," is a poem with alliteration. An example of a simile in a poem is "Her hair was as dark as the night." An example of onomatopoeia in a poem is "The bees buzzed as they flew from flower to flower."