
By playful, I don't mean silly, but surprising, like unexpected light in darkness. I write poetry about the most surprising story of all. I write poetry about Jesus Christ to focus on what’s beautiful and shine His light into the darkness.
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A Villanelle is a 19-line poem in stanzas of 3. The first and third lines are the last lines of alternating stanzas and the last two lines of the final stanza. This is my first attempt at a villanelle.
Though I’ve heard the Story from long ago,
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