What She Looks Like (Paradelle)

by Avrii Monrielle   Dec 27, 2006


What She Looks Like (Paradelle)

Her eyes are blue waterfalls
Her eyes are blue waterfalls
Sparkling downward fall tears
Sparkling downward fall tears
Her eyes are sparkling waterfalls
Downward fall blue tears

Her hair soft, spun gold
Her hair soft, spun gold
A shining sun
A shining sun
Her hair a sun,
Shining soft, spun gold

Her lips a velvet blanket
Her lips a velvet blanket
She makes an enchanting kiss of death
She makes an enchanting kiss of death
Her kiss of an enchanting velvet
She makes lips a death blanket

Sparkling lips, an enchanting velvet blanket
She makes blue spun gold
Her eyes, her hair, a sun
Her fall a kiss downward
Death shining soft, her
Waterfalls are of tears

A paradelle is a form of poetry that resembles a puzzle: a repetition of lines, with each stanza ending in two lines that use all words in the previous lines. The last stanza uses all of the words from all previous stanzas.

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