#New Poetry Form
Copla Real Poem – Fruits of life
Sun and rain grew fresh plump fruit
bitter fruit don’t blame the taproot
trees courageous inducing,
vitamins therefore producing
wellness always an attribute
Clouds send rain quenching the earth
then the flowers bloom, giving birth
very little space for selfishness
nature provides, no evilness
so one day you can reap your worth.
My Rhyme: aabba, ccddc
Copyright © 2018 Elsie Hagley – aka kiwinana
Copla Real Poetry comes from 15th Century Spain. The name means “Royal Stanza.”
- It is a decastich made of 2 Quintillas.
- A Quintilla is a 5-line stanza of 8-syllables with 2 rhyming sounds.
- The rhymes may be in any combination as long as the quintet does NOT end with a rhyming couplet. Possibilities are: ababa, abbab, abaab, aabab, abbba, or aabba.
- Whatever rhyming pattern appears in the first Quintilla will be repeated in the second, with two different rhyming sounds, hence: cdcdc, cddcd, etc.