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/i></b></p><figure id="569a"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*geeGmimXTNgq8ifYMK3-NQ.jpeg"><figcaption>Green Goddess Lily <a href="https://www.gardenexpress.com.au/product/zantedeschia-green-goddess/">Zantedeschia aethiopica</a> (copyright by author, Carolyn Hastings)</figcaption></figure><p id="cc12">The dribble, according to <a href="https://poetscollective.org/">Poets Collective</a>, is -</p><blockquote id="ab7f"><p>‘a brief poem consisting of exactly 100 letters (not 100 characters — spaces and punctuation are not counted). Dribbles most often take the form of a quatrain that turns on a single rhyme…’</p></blockquote><blockquote i
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d="97a2"><p><a href="https://poetscollective.org/poetryforms/dribble/">https://poetscollective.org/poetryforms/dribble/</a></p></blockquote><p id="7068">To save you the bother of counting letters, my <b><i>Green Goddess</i></b> poem has a letter/line count of 17–28–27–28 = 100</p><figure id="ebc3"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*Fak8xsfaafdQElA3gYoTBw.jpeg"><figcaption>Green Goddess Lily <a href="https://www.gardenexpress.com.au/product/zantedeschia-green-goddess/">Zantedeschia aethiopica</a> (copyright by author, Carolyn Hastings)</figcaption></figure><p id="d3b0">Thank you for reading. I hope you enjoyed it. 💕</p></article></body>