Slumbering Probabilities
Publisher Description
John Beach's seventh collection of poetry. The 35 terzanelle poems in this collection are about the author's life a few months before, during, and after his heart attack. There's love, and stress, reflections, and those lidless moments at night where the brain just won't shut off.
The terzanelle is a French/Italian adaptation of the terza rima to the villanelle form. Each terzanelle is meant to be 19 lines long (ten syllables each), composed of five triplets with a concluding quatrain, and are written in iambic pentamater. I don't pay much attention to where my metrical feet are stepping, but I enjoy the puzzle-like nature of this form and the subtlety of the repeating lines, the variations in meaning. I also enjoy breaking the lines and changing punctuation.