Welcome To My Life [Kyrielle]

by aDORKable x3   Mar 18, 2007


Opened the door; there I saw
the life of those who break the law.
Lying on th floor was the knife;
As she screams, "Welcome to my life!"

I put my bag down on the floor;
Avoiding the mess like before.
Screaming in pain, there lies his wife.
As she screams, "Welcome to my life!"

Hiding in the corner, she lay;
Her faced covered, it's bad today.
With her last attempt; stopping strife.
She whispers. "Welcome to my life..."

Kyrielle
A Kyrielle is a French form of rhyming poetry written in quatrains (a stanza consisting of 4 lines),
and each quatrain contains a repeating line or phrase as a refrain (usually appearing as the last
line of each stanza). Each line within the poem consists of only eight syllables. There is no limit
to the amount of stanzas a Kyrielle may have, but three is considered the accepted minimum.

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  • I really liked this poem. This is the first Kyrielle poem I have read. And you done a wonderful job.
    5/5

    :Sarah: