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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Camouflage


Camouflage

Branches hang, hiding the rock.
Underbrush grows up.
They make the stone hard to see,
obscured by the leaves.
Joy turns to pain when
those who rush toward the brush
hit a wall instead.

This poem is written in a Spanish form, Seguidilla, which sets parameters for number of lines, line length and rhyme scheme.

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