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Write a Villanelle Poem
The villanelle has nineteen lines, with a very specific rhyme and repetition pattern. The lines are broken up into five tercets (three line stanzas) followed by a quatrain (four line stanza). The rhyme scheme is aba aba aba aba aba abaa which means there are only two rhymes. "One Art" by Elizabeth Bishop is very famous and beautiful example of a villanelle. Poems should follow these strict rules to be considered for this challenge.
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ShredMuffins in Poetry & Free Verse

A Journey

There's a boy standing in front of me

Navigating life without a cheerer

Who in this world can help him feel free?

People pleaser, but neglects his needs

His intentions never sincerer

This boy stands anxious in front of me.

Loneliness is his most feared disease

Another's attention the curer

Who in this world can help him feel free?

Peace; a flower. Solitude the seed.

Through the dirt, sunlight drawing nearer

This boy is growing in front of me.

As without, so within - the light he seeks.

Realizations become clearer

Who in this world can help him feel free?

Sometimes alone, lonely he'll never be.

And as I stare into this mirror,

There's a man standing in front of me

Who found within, the world which sets him free.