36. Vers Beaucoup -- Forget my Name
The 99 Poem Challenge
Fox-Trot-9
36. Vers Beaucoup — Forget my Name
When I'm to die entombed hereby within your eye,
Do not deny, nor rage, nor fight against the sight
With all your might, for that would be a pain to me;
But, pray, live free and sorrow not upon my lot.
Cry not a tear, my lonely dear, eschewing cheer
For gloom and drear, nor taint the air of loving care
In such a rare and lovely face with my disgrace;
Leave not a trace of my own death upon your breath.
Pray, leave the smart that breaks your heart so wide apart;
I bid you start a life of hope with greater scope,
Not merely cope, for you must give the time to live
And be alive, that life is still a blooming hill.
Live on and know—where'er you go—that every woe
You did forgo releases all that bitter gall
From your recall; and if the sound of it compound
And have you bound and bring you blame, forget my name.
(To be continued...)
A/N: The Vers Beaucoup, created by Curt Mongold, is French for "many rhymes". Each rhyme can only use a maximum of three words. The fourth "a" rhyme carried over to the second line causes enjambment and creates a strong internal rhyming structure.
Meter: Iambic hexameter
Rhyme:
Line 1: a-a-a-
Line 2: a-b-b-
Line 3: b-c-c-
Line 4: c-d-d
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