This Melody
A timbre rich and deep,
In blissful cadences,
This melody is my home.
I listen for his voice,
The voice which calls my name,
A timber rich and deep.
And when I hear him call,
My soul sings his name
In blissful cadences.
Stay within this moment
Singing this song with me.
This melody is my home.
~ Kaci Rigney Copyright 2/6/026
Photo Credit: Kaci Rigney
A Cascade Poem: Structure: Stanzaic. A tercet (three lines – although I have seen up to six lines) Each of these three verses cascade throughout the poem. Line one becomes line three of the second stanza. Line two becomes line three of the third stanza, and line three becomes line three of the last stanza.
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Your cascade is so lovely!
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Thank you. ❤️
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What a lovely poem… the cascade within the cascade is lovely.
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Thank you!
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Such a lovely poem of love and belonging! I will add my welcome to the others, and also thank you for writing to my prompt.
I really like, “This melody is my home.”
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Thanks so much!
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You’re welcome!
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Seconding Kim’s welcome, Kaci. 🙂 What a warm, tonal poem, sound being so important, it rises and falls like a voice, speaks of love. Beautifully done cascade.
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Thank you so much, Dora. I appreciate your response. And thanks for the welcome.
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Welcome to the dVerse Poets Pub, Kaci, and thank you for sharing your delightful cascade poem. I especially love the lines:
‘And when I hear him call,My soul sings his nameIn blissful cadences.’
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Thank you so much for your encouraging words. Glad I joined the fun today.
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My pleasure. I hope you join us on Monday for the quadrille.
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Thank you!
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