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July
@july
Love the idea & the word: "Caesura" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesura
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kingd.eth
@duaneking
Beautiful history. Meter as linguistics.
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Sine
@sinusoidalsnail
Same. And it’s especially interesting in Old/Middle English verse. Where it breaks the lines in halves, allowing the alliteration and accents to make the music, instead of meter or rhyme
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@joybrishti
May your heart always be filled with love and joy
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