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English, 27.06.2019 01:20 catherinethomas0826

Iam writing a poem for class.
it’s supposed to be closed-form. i wrote a shakespearean sonnet but my issue is not the structure but the syllabic meter. each line ranges from 7-10 syllables. is that against the laws of closed form poetry lol? i’m worried that each line has to have the same amount of syllables.

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