The White-Chalcedony of Moss-Opals

The White-chalcedony of Moss-opals is a reflective poetic form intended to praise Miden Garnetseabed, originating in The Faded Petticoat. The form guides poets during improvised performances. The poem is a single quatrain. Use of antanaclasis and assonance is characteristic of the form. A form of parallelism is common throughout the poem, in that certain lines have similar grammatical structures. Each line has three feet with a tone pattern of even-even-uneven. The first line has a medial caesura. The third line has a medial caesura. The fourth line has an initial caesura.

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