Challenge
Another challenge and this one is tricky so, please follow the description.
Write a minimum of three, no more than six stanzas – four lines each. Except for the first stanza ... each of the following stanzas must have the last word in each line start the next line, this is commonly known as Loop Poetry. The winner will receive the “Loop" Award Certificate. I will start this off so you can see exactly what I'm describing and be sure you tag me in the comment box this way: @Danceinsilence, otherwise I may not know you entered
Stanza-counter
Six stanzas in a line
Line up for me to see
See, stanzas standing in a line
Line up ten times for me
The first line is already done
Done well and brownish gold
Gold as a perfect summer sun
Sun summer days of old
Oh how I wish I had a second
Second stanzas are so hard
Hard and rocky the trail beckons
Beckons though I’m on my guard
Third times the charm and so I reckon
Reckon third is the smarter path
Path beckons to me as I step in
In the eye of incurred wrath
Four stanzas down, two more to go
Go back up to see the count
Count the lines but even so
So many more to go
Oh wait hold on I got it wrong
Wrong number of stanzas to write
Write one more stanza about the song
Song done now I can sleep at night!
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