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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).


The most common meter by far is a form of Alexandrine: 12 syllables with a caesura after syllable 6. Some other meters are:
The most common meter by far is a form of Alexandrine: 12 syllables with a caesura after syllable 6.  
Some other meters are:
*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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