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Inspired by Hebrew piyyut meters, but syllable weight isn't as important. Rhyming works similarly to English (two words rhyme if rimes agree). | Inspired by Hebrew piyyut meters, but syllable weight isn't as important. Rhyming works similarly to English (two words rhyme if rimes agree). | ||
Some common meters are: | |||
*Twelve syllables with a caesura after syllable 6. | *Twelve syllables with a caesura after syllable 6. | ||
*Anapaestic tetrameter: uSuuSuuSuuS. It is a somewhat uncommon meter but is used in the King Sămtsay Song. | *Anapaestic tetrameter: uSuuSuuSuuS. It is a somewhat uncommon meter but is used in the King Sămtsay Song. |
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