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Sharmishtha Basu
10.9.11
Rules of a Quatrain:
Did you notice that a quatrain is formed by two rhyming couplets? Easy! This pattern is called a a b b. The first line rhymes with the second (sky and by) and the third line rhymes with the fourth line (edge and ledge). Other quatrain patterns are a b a b,
a b b a, and a b c b.

Seem a very fitting verse to go along with the image.
Wow! This is powerful Trisha.
This one is absolutely beautiful and ever so true.
I’ve actually been keeping up with my poetry blog this year…haiku and photo a day…a new record for me!
The Taj Mahal– symbol of love eternal! I had posted on this before but it’s not here… Ah, well– i am back!