To chase the Golden Hind dream has bright power to do, start the gaunt hare, Review, ingest within green mind.
Between the spring cell-walls all other visions flee; cryptography enthralls: read how we used to see
the world an open space, and time a saddled steed, the rolling plains for need; each dawn fell into place.
Drink deep and let cup go; it's written in the tree; let sighs fulfilled leave be, and open eyelids - so.
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Perhaps a slight and short offering, this verse is written with three metrical feet (three stresses also) in six syllables per line, rhyming 3 quatrains with (different) enclosed rhymes - a,b,b,a - and the second quatrain in alternate rhyme - c,d,c,d. The media is a pic of the floating seed in Avatar.
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