The Cashew-Apples of Justifying

The Cashew-apples of Justifying is a poetic form concerning someone's character, originating in The Order of Lofts. The form guides poets during improvised performances. The poem is a single tercet. Every line of the poem has a medial caesura. The third line of the tercet uses the same placement of allusions as the first line. The first line is dramatic and intended to teach a moral lesson. It must make use of simile. It has eight syllables. The second line is a riddle and intended to reflect on previous ideas. It has eight syllables. The third line is a narrative and intended to offer a different perspective. It has five syllables.

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