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Write three lines of ten syllables each describing a time when you were in nature, fully absorbed in the present moment.​

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Explanation:This is a five stanza poem that is separated into sets of nine lines. These stanzas follow a consistent rhyme scheme that conforms to the pattern of ABBACCCDD, alternating end sounds in each stanza. The lines of ‘A Nocturnal upon St. Lucy’s Day’ do not follow one specific pattern of the meter. They vary in lengths, some stretching to ten, others sticking to around six syllables. While the rhyme is different line to line, between the stanzas the lines match. This means that line one of each stanza has the same number of syllables (10) and so on, with each of the lines. They progress through from ten syllables down to six in the middle of the stanza, and then back up to ten again.

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