Villanelle Poem

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  • How to Write a Villanelle
    Overview of how to write a Villanelle poem.
  • Tricks and Treats
    A villanell poem outlining the possibilities of receiving either tricks or treats when going door to door.
  • VILLANELLE POEM: A Nocturnal Calling
    Villanelle is a highly structured poetic form, possibly originating in the Renaissance period.
  • An Example of the Villanelle Poem Form
    This is an example of a poem written in the villanelle form which is a highly structured style. Besides serving as an example, the sample poem also includes helpful hints for continuing the style in your creations.
  • Pride in My Stride
    This poem describes the mental rhythm I follow when I participate in a race: I take in the scenery, I think about my goals and my efforts leading up to race time. The run may be challenging, but for an avid runner like me, it's only natural.
  • Run for the Prize
    This poetry is for those who need uplifting words that supply the strength and inspiration to achieve their goals despite any problems they are facing.
  • Beneath Forgotten Graves
    In this Villanelle portraying greed and corruption in a metaphoric light, a group of hopeless dead is given another chance at redemption.
  • Lost Little One
    Lost Little One is a poem written in memory of Caylee Anthony and all the children lost or perished. Whether through miscarriage, sickness, accident or other unfortunate causes, losing a child is a sad memory that resonates permanently.
  • Avoiding that Ungodly Fire
    This is a 19-line villanelle poem titled, "Avoiding That Ungodly Fire." This poem emphasizes strength and courage against the pressures and temptations of life that can potentially bring you down.
  • How to Write a Villanelle Poem
    One of the more complicated forms of lyrical poetry is the villanelle. With a little practice, however, a villanelle is not impossible to write.
  • How to Write Villanelle Poetry
    Guidelines for writing a villanelle poem.