I'll be writing a small collection of terza rimas, and which will involve a little research into its history and popular examples. I don't plan on writing strictly to the terza rima end-line format, but making up my own end-line formats in place of the rhyme. Should be fun.
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He may not give his all enjambing verses
haphazardly across each random page, -
Beneath a canopy of pines, madrones, and oaks
his footsteps crunch on fallen shades of brown. -
Water wimples yellow setting light;
fir trees play a subtle evening wind;
