I Googled SEOX as I wondered about the meaning .... [an agile rush-down fighter, using a deadly arsenal of swift attacks and afterimages to break his opponent's defenses with an onslaught of mix-ups ] the Birds of Paradise art is lovely and I cannot imagine them in attack mode. In the process I learned something new. Good.
“The word seox in Anglo Saxon means six. This is a verse form written in 6 lines in keeping with its name. Form created by Ann Byrnes Smith. The elements of the Seox: a poem written in six lines, a hexastich, 3-7-6-5-4-3 syllables per lines. Unrhymed.”
This is a delightful poem. Thank you for joining in. Robbie
ReplyDeleteI Googled SEOX as I wondered about the meaning .... [an agile rush-down fighter, using a deadly arsenal of swift attacks and afterimages to break his opponent's defenses with an onslaught of mix-ups ] the Birds of Paradise art is lovely and I cannot imagine them in attack mode. In the process I learned something new. Good.
ReplyDelete“The word seox in Anglo Saxon means six. This is a verse form written in 6 lines in keeping with its name. Form created by Ann Byrnes Smith. The elements of the Seox: a poem written in six lines, a hexastich, 3-7-6-5-4-3 syllables per lines. Unrhymed.”
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