The Kyrielle is a French form written in Quatrain verses.
Each Quatrain contains a repeated final line or phrase as a refrain.
There is no limit to the number of verses, but three is the required minimum.
Normal rhyme structure is a/a/b/B, c/c/b/B, d/d/b/B, etc; with B being the refrain line.
Alternate structure is a/b/a/B, c/b/c/B, d/b/d/B, etc; with B being the refrain or repeated line. Mine is in iambic meter, composed of eight syllables (4 feet) per line, but line length is author's choice.
Painting: "Lonely" in oils, by Sergei Chepik
If you would like to try this beautifully expressive form and need help, just let me know.
It can be used for any emotion, mood, or topic.
Constructive (well meant) comments and criticism are always welcome! : )
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Where's gone your shelter for my storm,
what of love spent ... in lifetime schemes,
when all turns cold, who'll keep me warm?
I'll hold you Softly ~ in my dreams.
WOW!! I love this part, this is a wonderful write. I like your image you used as well
very nicely written
Posted 10 Months Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
9 Months Ago
Hi, JB 🐞
With such an effulgent review as yours, why would I want another? And, th.. read moreHi, JB 🐞
With such an effulgent review as yours, why would I want another? And, that you love anything about my humble poetry, think it's wonderful, and nicely written certainly sets the page warmly aglow.
Thank you you ever-so gratefully for gifting a smile! ⁓ Richard🖌
I've been reading a few of your problems this morning. Even though I should be getting ready for work. I love how they are all so visually beautiful. It adds to the depth of your words. I like this one, there is nothing more painful Than loneliness. It is interesting how we as humans seek to remedy our loneliness with external sources, but so many times it's really an inside job. And, the people we lose in our lives, either to death, or ending relationships, always visit us in that quiet part of our dreams.
Posted 9 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
9 Years Ago
You so sweetly honor me, Jenn, when you've found reason to take your precious time, reading and comm.. read moreYou so sweetly honor me, Jenn, when you've found reason to take your precious time, reading and commenting in review of my humble pieces … your praise and knowing words reach into my emotions, those places that feel your relating touch.
Yes, the adornments of my pomes are multifold in intent: They allow me the opportunity to express and impress with my visually artistic nature, to reach and please my readers' mind's-eye, and to help set the mood by design and illustration/picture.
How deep and true your sentiments delve into the grasp of loneliness … this (to me) reveals how truly lonely you must have at one time been, too as have I, and this bonds us in a certain way. I like the thought, Jenn.
You and I see eye-to-eye that remedying is "an inside job" … so unique how you put it, how it says and impresses so very much in the sense of it, in our dreams.
Blessings, and my warmest hug of thanks for coming, Jenn! ⁓ Richard
Days turn to pain I cannot show,
nights into ever-endless streams.
Reaching to find I'm lonely; though,
I’ll hold you Softly ~ in my dreams.
The beggining really grasps you into the poem... I love it. It shows your thinking through your writing. I love the way It sings.
---Sariah---
Posted 9 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
3 Years Ago
Well, Sariah 🌸
Moons have rose and set since you left me these beautifully meaning.. read moreWell, Sariah 🌸
Moons have rose and set since you left me these beautifully meaningful words of appreciation and praising love.
The verse you've highlighted is among my favorites, too … great minds and hearts sing in harmony.
I thank you ever-so sincerely and warmly for sharing this one with me! ⁓ Richard🍃
I now know a new way to write poetry! My favorite stanza is the 4th one. All of it is beautifully written, but the fourth one really stands out to me. It might be because of the line, " Who'll grasp the beauty of my mind." Or the one, " or take my hand when I am blind." This poem really perfectly describes lonelyness.
Posted 9 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
3 Years Ago
Good grief! 🙄
It's been five years since you left this excellent review of me … .. read moreGood grief! 🙄
It's been five years since you left this excellent review of me … I can't begin to imagine how i missed it, but please, let me say how very much I've enjoyed and appreciate how beautiful and touching your words are to me.
Yes, indeed! That verse is one of my very favorites, too … special feelings and emotions guided my pen through its every word, nuance, and poignant notion … good eye!
Here's to "loneliness" the one thing that can cleanse our souls of vanity … bless you your kind generosity, and for sharing a truly meaningful part of You with Me! ⁓ Richard 🍃
Very nicely weaved. I enjoyed the River ridden meter very much and the thought enforcement of the refraim;s line.
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
How sweet the bouquet of your praise tastes, Dear Connie, and how warmly your words embrace the hope.. read moreHow sweet the bouquet of your praise tastes, Dear Connie, and how warmly your words embrace the hopes for such enjoyed inspiration from my readers' words.
It is most wondrous to be understood and appreciated, Lovely Lady-Poet.
Thank you! ⁓ Richard
The vulnerability spoken with a masculine voice is moving. It shows true sorrow, true gratitude, true humanity at its best. When we insist to keep on dreaming, we carry life into infinite possibilities.
Tenderly penned and masterfully composed.
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
David,
Your insights are almost intrinsic in their revealings and interpretations of my work... read moreDavid,
Your insights are almost intrinsic in their revealings and interpretations of my work.
What a joy it is to be so deeply understood in my intents, and by the essence of my emotional passions' humble voice.
True, considering the human heart's and soul's endeavors, it is only in our dreams, our aspirations, our primal yearnings, the ideal of infinity is possible to exist … if that makes any sense to anyone, save me.
I bow most gratefully and graciously in the bright glow of your praise, My Friend! ⁓ Richard
Your writing is stunningly beautiful, poetic, vivid with gentle images and wonderful language.
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
Thank you, Dear Lady-Poet!
The touch in your words both gratify and praise me and my hopeful,.. read moreThank you, Dear Lady-Poet!
The touch in your words both gratify and praise me and my hopeful, humble efforts to write and please those who come to read and enjoy them.
Warmest blessings … please, read me often! ⁓ Richard
This states the life I have been living since I lost my husband. Very well written. Valentine
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
Thank you, Dear Kathie, for your wonderful compliment.
From my words, you know I relate and u.. read moreThank you, Dear Kathie, for your wonderful compliment.
From my words, you know I relate and understand what you've been going through, and there may even be found a certain comfort in knowing we relate in this way.
One thing is for sure, there is a tenderness in my heart for you now … bless you warmly! ⁓ Richrd
this is so beautifully done, totally loved the art and form you used.
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
I humbly and gratefully bow in the warm blessing of your words, Zahra … I cannot thank you enough .. read moreI humbly and gratefully bow in the warm blessing of your words, Zahra … I cannot thank you enough for selecting this poignant little piece for your first taste of my poetry.
You honor me so! ⁓ Richard
Your words and poetry are aspirational. Every time I read your work, I see beauty. I feel beauty. I touch beauty. It graces my soul. Lovely!
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
Dear Linda,
I have missed the lovely touches of your sweetness and praise upon my page, as lo.. read moreDear Linda,
I have missed the lovely touches of your sweetness and praise upon my page, as long after you've gone your afterglow lingers, gratifying my earnest efforts, assuring that if one as accomplished as you are finds my work so soul-touchingly beautiful, I know I've, indeed, done something worthwhile by composing and sharing.
Bless you, Dear Lady-Poet, for your inspiring praise and wondrous presence! ⁓ Richard
Beautiful! I shall have to try the Kyrielle. Am I correct that you did not use the normal structure? Looks like you did a/b/a/B.
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
Blush!
You always say the nicest things, Roland. : )
I am truly happy you will try thi.. read moreBlush!
You always say the nicest things, Roland. : )
I am truly happy you will try this lovely form, for every time you try a new form I am rewarded with a wonderfully enjoyable piece from your ever-amazing pen.
I have corrected the faux pas on the form requirement, so it is the ordinary I was unwittingly making the unordinary … LOL!
Thanks so much, My Friend! ⁓ Richard