GLOSA
Glosa: In its strict form it is a poem consisting of a line or a short stanza called cabeza (or texto), stating the theme of the poem and followed by one stanza for each line of the cabeza explaining or glossing that line and often adding a refrain as the first or last line, or both. The cabeza may be any length or rhyme scheme and the poet is free to choose any other form.
Aromas from the kitchen beckon me
Its hard to wait for dinner patiently
My mother blends her spices perfectly
Like peppermint or cinnamon in tea
Mouthwatering I'm sure you will agree
Aromas from the kitchen beckon me
But Mom I know, won't listen to my plea
one teeny sip would set my taste buds free
no one I know is resolute as she
Its hard to wait for dinner patiently
HAVEN
A bed of needles lay beneath the pine
The haven was a special place of mine
Closely planted trees on hill's incline
denied admssion to the hot sunshine
Yet warm and dry provided safe confine
A bed of needles lay beneath the pine
No better place had I to take recline
Time spent there in childhood design
Low branches tucked aside with wisps of twine
The haven was a special place of mine