Angels and Devils (Harrishma rhyme)

If my devils are to leave me,I am afraid my angels will take flight too.
Rainer Maria Rilke



Fear if your angels leave you,
regret if your devils do the same,
they are counterparts so true,
yelling each other your name,
grading what you can outdo,
gambling on your new game.


Karla Bardanza
http://asmoonsewsthestainstars.blogspot.com



Harrisham Rhyme is created by a female poet
named Harrisham Minhas, who is from the State of
Punjab in India.

Harrishma rhyme is a six-line rhyming stanza. In
this form, the last alphabet (letter) of the first
word of each line is the first alphabet (letter) of
the first word of next line. There is no restriction
on the starting alphabet (letter)of the first line.

Rhyme scheme : ababab.

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Keith Robinson
Very clever....intricate and with substance
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Kesav V Easwaran
a good write in Harrisham Rhyme...love the content of this write...so truthful
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