My Father

My Father

A Poem by Lisasview
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My father was born in Russia and, at age two moved to Cairo. He told me he got dressed like a beggar, and knocked on his front door. He was always a character! He died at age 96, still sharp ...

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My FATHER ...


With crying and dismay my father died …

remembering his sky blue eyes once more.

Although, not young, his loss I cannot hide

upon my morning walkings' quiet shore.


With much of him, my memories fill dreams;

of tiny tadpoles caught in nearby streams.

Along wet edges, I played without fear;

I'd always known my father would be near.


Joy's starlite opens Heaven's dreaming past,

as silky drops of twilight linger on.

True, time has passed, my father dear is gone …

still knowing, dreams of him will surely last.

© 2023 Lisasview


Author's Note

Lisasview
This is my first try at a Rhyming Quatrain.
Would love to know what you think about it.

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the story steps forward instantly .. the star of "My Father" ... i find the rhythm and rhyming add a beautiful flow to the whole ... nothing trite nor foreign in those rhymes ... everyday language elevated to your quatrain ... that's what i think Ms. Lissaview!
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ps. an incredible pic .. a rare treasure i am sure .. sounds like he had a great sense of humor .. :)

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lisasview

1 Year Ago

I believe the photo was taken by his father, who was not only a great painter but also photographer... read more



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I think there is still an audience for rhyme...and this is done well...but I am more concerned with the sentiment which overrode the form here.
I miss my dad so much...and this was a drop of him for me...thank you for that.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Lisasview

1 Year Ago

Thank you so much...As i enjoy form I seem to go for it...I wrote free verse for most of my life (us.. read more
Lisa, when you tackle metered verse and poetic forms you are taking on some of the most difficult writing that is possible to attempt, almost impossible to make it sound like anything near normal speech patterns which is why formal poetry over the past 100 years has fallen out of favor. A good friend made the comment that when we try to emulate the past all we can do is copy what has been done.

As for writing in rhyme, some of the harshness can be removed by enjambing your lines so the end rhyme is buried somewhat in the rhythm of the sentence; another useful tool is near-rhyme, like spoil and spill.

I admire your attempts at conquering this type verse; I only hope you keep in mind this type mountain has already been scaled and now we are into zip lining. :-))

PS: Don't think me totally against form; T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound, titans of free verse, both produced rhyming quatrains long after they had introduced free verse to the world.

But now, free verse has pretty much taken over.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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W. Barrett Munn

1 Year Ago

Triple yikes!
W. Barrett Munn

1 Year Ago

Concerning what you said above, that if you enjambed you lines it would no longer be rhyming quatrai.. read more
Lisasview

1 Year Ago

As far as I know there are structural rules to Rhyming Quatrains..but I will looking it..

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Added on March 2, 2023
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Lisasview
Lisasview

Benitachell, Alicante, Spain



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I have been writing poetry and short stories since I was 10..so 64 years! I have never connected with any groups but recently thought why not.. So here I ..looking at where this adventure leads me. more..

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