This weeks attempt at Bastet’s Shadorma photo prompt. A shadorma is composed of six non-rhyming lines (sestina or sextet) and the syllable pattern is 3-5-3-3-7-5. It can have as many stanzas as you like, just as long as each stanza follows the syllable pattern mentioned above .
I say hi,
And you say hello,
Remembered,
Liaison,
Though the connection is slow,
Still I know your voice.
*
Moments pass,
And the sound is low,
Recalling,
Evoking,
Remembering all we were,
Still I know your voice,
*
Minutes gone,
Memories remain,
Demanding,
Requesting,
Did we ever want the same,
Still I know your voice.
I like that…reminds me of a feeling I have had that inspired a poem about time being lost. Is it shardoma or shadorma?
I had to double check, thanks for the heads up 😉
Ah!. I clicked on “Bastet’s” and got my answer plus some limerick fun!
Reminded me of the Beatles to start with. They were a band waaaaay before your time H 😉
I don’r know what that winks for Mr… they were definitely before my time 🙂
It was my nerves…;)
Lovely and romantic … like where you took this … great shadorma Helen!
Thank you 🙂