How Do You Write A Troubadors Poem?
What could be more confusing than French poetry? The poetry of the troubadour is no exception to this common belief. Developed during the time where being a poet could be a full-time job, these poems take a great deal of effort to create. They have a complex structure that can be confusing. Read on to see how to accomplish the mastery of the troubadour. Familiarize yourself with this structured style of poetry. There are 39 lines to a sestina. The rhyming pattern is as follows: 123456, 615243, 364125, 542613, 451362, 246531. Then it will end with one of the following three patterns: 531, 246, 135. Each number represents the ending word of the line. Your lines will not remain exactly the same, but the ending words must be in order to follow the pattern. Choose your subject matter ahead of time. This is not a poem that can flow whismically out of your head. It requires a lot of thought. Choose pairs of rhyming words that go along with the subject you have selected. Experiment with the or