Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Poem: "Unset Courses"

This is the freebie for today's fishbowl, inspired by [personal profile] alexseanchai. It also fills the "relabeling" square in my 5-20-15 card for the Wellness Toolbox Bingo fest. This poem belongs to the series Path of the Paladins.


"Unset Courses"
-- a villanova


All his life he's served Gorrein,
Following from road to range,
Through the pleasure and the pain.

Weather turns from snow to rain.
Nahum knows that he must change ...
All his life he's served Gorrein.

Nahum works with thong and cane,
Though repairs are new and strange,
Through the pleasure and the pain.

All his life he's served Gorrein,
Through the pleasure and the pain.
Nahum peels himself
away from the old memories.

They hurt, coming loose, like bark
stripped from a tree, full of splinters.
He serves Gorrein no more.

All his former courses are unset.
Nahum cuts a new faith
into the surface of his soul.

He does not know how to serve Yasun
or keep a roadside shrine,
but he is determined to learn.

* * *

Notes:

The villanelle is a rhymed, metered form of 19 lines which suits a structured theme.

I used that as inspiration to invent the villanova, which starts out rhymed and metered but then breaks into free verse to represent a stark change of mindset. The first 11 lines are rhymed and metered, the last 11 free verse:
A1 b A2 / a b A1 / a b A2 / A1 A2 c d / e f g h / i j k l

Relabeling is a coping skill to change rigid or negative thoughts into something more flexible or positive. In this case, Nahum is redefining his religious allegiance.
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I used that as inspiration to invent the villanova

Luvvit!

Also the poem. :-)
Forms are free for everyone to use. Consensus agrees that this one achieves its objective of illustrating a turnaround in character viewpoint. :D There aren't many "volta" forms that hardwire this, although the Italian sonnet is a good example of a classic ones.