My first attempt at Rhyme Royal, verses of 7 lines in iambic pentameter with a rhyming scheme of ababbcc. Papantla is the vanilla growing area of Mexico; thus, my title's Spanish spelling.
I have learned two things from your piece Rolan, rgyme Royal and there is a vanilla region. It's now top of my list of places to go once we can go anywhere again. Imagine the smell of a whole region of vanilla! I'd ever leave 😊
Your words not only painted the picture, but baked and served it 😊
Well, Chef, not only have you given us a good sample of Rhyme Royal, but have descried her highness perfectly: exotic royal flavoring and scent. I’ll remember to describe her thus. And yesss, the aroma of freshly baked cakes makes it what it is, due to the lady in question.
I did go back and forth when I read the title, but then read the intro and got it. I wonder if the extra ‘I’ is pronounced or not.
I think after reading your vanilla poem, I’ll have a cuppa vanilla infused tea.
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8 Years Ago
Have you heard about Earl Grey Cream? It's simply Earl Grey with the addition of vanilla bean. It's .. read moreHave you heard about Earl Grey Cream? It's simply Earl Grey with the addition of vanilla bean. It's utterly fantastic! It gives the illusion of creaminess. In Mexico, vainilla is pronounced vai-knee-ya.
Hello, Sir! I thought that only I had committed the cardinal sin of being away, but you too, Brutus?.. read moreHello, Sir! I thought that only I had committed the cardinal sin of being away, but you too, Brutus?
Mum had a cardiac episode like last year's; hence, my absence. My availability and/or writing is directly proportional to her getting better. :-)
Hope you post something soon.
8 Years Ago
Yes, me too! I'm working on my second cookbook, and though I've had some good poetic intentions, the.. read moreYes, me too! I'm working on my second cookbook, and though I've had some good poetic intentions, there was no fruit. I'm going on a two day holiday to the beach tomorrow, so maybe a poem will come of that. Stay tuned!
8 Years Ago
Good luck with the book! But I fear most of us jotters are either busy posting elsewhere (and cannot.. read moreGood luck with the book! But I fear most of us jotters are either busy posting elsewhere (and cannot access each other's musings) or, in my case, dealing with some tribulations or badly hit by writer's block. Whatever it is, please try to keep the lot in touch and try to flock somewhere.
I'm a fan of vanilla. Is this a true story, one of your travels?
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Actually, I was in a bar in Jalapa, capital of Veracruz, when a vendor came in with a bunch of fresh.. read moreActually, I was in a bar in Jalapa, capital of Veracruz, when a vendor came in with a bunch of fresh green vanilla pods from Papantla. It was an eye-opening experience.
I read your note after reading the poem and thought, "Oh, so that's why I couldn't make a connection between vanity and that delicious flavor." Ha! I wonder--if the vanilla bean didn't exist, what would folks consider "plain" ice cream to be? A fine poem, and thanks for educating me.
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Vanilla is expensive, exotic, and alluring, yet it's the flavor of "plain". Interesting observation,.. read moreVanilla is expensive, exotic, and alluring, yet it's the flavor of "plain". Interesting observation, Sam!
What a delicious poem Roland...my favourite Vanilla!!♥ And strangely I keep smelling vanilla even while reading your poem, because I had a vanilla soya yoghurt at least three hours ago, it was delicious, and I can still smell it - must have got it in my hair..haha!! :oD I've never sniffed these flowers in real life. The ones you buy as gifts never have any fragrance at all. I think I'd love to visit Papantla and sniff all the orchids. Sounds like heaven to me!!
I know you like a challenge, but I don't know how you do these kind of poems. And I've never heard of Rhyme Royal. There seems no end to these poetry styles.
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8 Years Ago
It's the pods or beans that provide the vanilla; not sure if the flowers even have any vanilla scent.. read moreIt's the pods or beans that provide the vanilla; not sure if the flowers even have any vanilla scent or not. Fresh vanilla beans are green and soft, and the aroma is less harsh than the dried and brittle beans in the little jars in the grocery stores. Rhyme Royal was used by Shakespeare, among others. You know, I think I do better with poetic styles that have to fit a criteria. Unlike you, I'm not that good with free verse. You're particularly gifted in that department.
Simply beautifully rendered, Roland, in spot-on rhymes, perfectly flowing iambic metre, and a most fetching tale to treat the mind, holding one's imagination intact throughout.
I especially enjoyed learning the source of vanilla flavoring.
Check your title for spelling, My Friend, and be sure to include that each line is composed in iambic pentameter (rather than, simply "10 syllables"). The broadly accepted presentation of this form is either a beginning Terset, followed by two Rhyming Couplets, or a Quatrain followed by a Tercet (check my newest post for instructions). Include a comma after "pods," and "face to face," and "heaven-sent" is a hyphenated word.
I can almost smell the sweet aroma of cooking vanilla … you have inspired me to compose one of these fun pieces.
I always enjoy the creative poems your excellent pen composes, Roland. A bushel basket of thanks, My Friend, for treating us to another … man I feel hungry!! ⁓ Richard
Posted 8 Years Ago
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8 Years Ago
Thank you kindly, my poetic friend and mentor! The corrections have been made. The title is in Spani.. read moreThank you kindly, my poetic friend and mentor! The corrections have been made. The title is in Spanish (I thought that would be appropriate), and I've mentioned that now in the introduction. With much excitement, I shall go looking on your site for your rhyme royal.
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