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Tapestries

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Tapestries

Dust encrusted tapestries line the hallways -
lively scenes of revelry cotton-captured,
left to rot in catacombs; time-abandoned  
memories fade, fray

blur to grey in weakening contrast, age-veiled
vision pales to monochrome cast in shadow,
vibrance lost from memories life embroidered -
formed then forgotten.
Written in Sapphic verse, a metric form made famous by the Greek poetess Sappho, c 600 BC.

The form has 3 hendecasyllabic lines - Each consisting of the following metric feet: trochee, trochee, dactyl, trochee, trochee
The fourth, concluding line has a dactyl followed by a trochee

A full write-up about Sapphic verse will soon appear at ~poetic-forms

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jack-cade's avatar
Yo, DC. I read that the second metrical foot in a Sapphic line is actually a spondee. What say you?