Version#1
How delicate you are on my skin,
for you the weary body weeps.
I owe you the comfortable sleeps.
Loving my pyjama is not a sin.
Virsion#2
How delicate you are on my skin,
for you the weary body weeps.
Loving my pyjama is not a sin,
I owe you the comfortable sleeps.
Comments
Ode to My Twin
Hello, Rula!
Another inspiring poem - an ode and in ABBA form? Very much like your sweet title and theme. This is one of the reasons nighttime is so wonderful, and rainy Sundays, too.
Thank you!
L
Hello Lavender
I don't know if there is a certain form for odes. I read many in different forms you try, so I thought any form will do.
Hi, Rula!
I don't know if there is, either! I just noticed that yours was abba. I always enjoy and admire structured poetry!
Thank you!
L
Thank you dear Teddy
Happy to give you a bit of fun dear.
The abba refers to the ending rhyme. So if you notice the ending words in each line, you'll find
Skin (a)
sleep (b)
Weep (b) as it rhymes with sleep
Sin (a) as it rhymes with skin
So skin and sin take the rhyme (a)
Weep ad sleep take the rhyme (b)
Hope this makes some sense dear.
Two thumbs up...
Would either of you be surprised, that men love pyjamas too? Good tale for a good night's sleep. ~ Geezer.
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Gee
I always thought that men like women with gowns better, but yes I believe that not all gowns are nice nor all pyjamas are not.
Thank you. Your thumps up (the two of them) are priceless.
Rula
I enjoyed your little ode and yes there is a form for odes just ask the master Alan s Jeeves he is amazing
the ode conjures
feelings of warmth and comfort
Dear Chrys
Thank you for your kind visit.
I have a good reference for all poetry forms,
you can find here
http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/types.html
And here about the ode
http://www.shadowpoetry.com/resources/wip/ode.html
but would be grateful for sir Alan Jeeves input
Thank you dear. Much appreciate your kind visit.
Lol
The pyjama's on, monsters out... Everything will be alright :)
Ode Variation
Hi, Rula!
I like both forms of your poem, but I agree with Teddy - it feels as if 'Loving my pyjama is not a sin' should be the final line. Your poem is very interesting - all four lines could actually be interchanged pretty easily in several different orders and still make sense.
Thank you!
L
Dear Lavender
Thank you. Your comment means a lot!
Great name, Teddy!
It would not surprise me if such a form already exists. Poetry is amazing!
L
Ladies
You're both too kind
Teddy.. your innovation is non-stop dear.
Thank you!