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Note: The sestina is a challenging poetic form, in which the poet selects six words that are repeated at the end of each line in a series of six stanzas followed by a final three-lined stanza. An explanation of the form and further examples are available here.
Andrea Blythe
Jenine Bsharah Baines
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This is an exquisite example. Bravas
J…Jen…Jeni…Jenine... Proper names are poetry in the raw. (W.H. Auden) Poet, singer, seeker, hippie grandmother gleefully revealing herself
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