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The villanelle is poem that is made up of 19 lines. These lines consist of five tercets as also a final quatrain on two rhymes. In the first tercet the first as well as the third lines repeat alternatively as a refrain. This closes the succeeding stanzas and is joined as the final couplet of the quatrain.

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A poem that repeats two full lines and includes a complex rhyme scheme . :)

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Something about 2 lines and a complex rhyme scheme, sorry I’m high and had to make an acc to comment and I forgot bc it wouldn’t let me make a username

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It right doe
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