PARADELLE
A Paradelle is a poem of four six-line stanzas in which the first and second lines, as well as the third and fourth lines of the first three stanzas, must be identical. The fifth and sixth lines, which traditionally resolve these stanzas, must use all the words from the preceding lines and only those words. Similarly, the final stanza must use every word from all the preceding stanzas and only these words."
Gone Fishing
In the lake the sunfish play
In the lake the sunfish play
Quickly swimming into weeds
Quickly swimming into weeds
Quickly swimming the sunfish play
Into weeds in the lake
Fresh flowers stand in a mason jar
Fresh flowers stand in a mason jar
Mama makes some lemonade
Mama makes some lemonade
In a mason jar some lemonade
Mama makes fresh flowers stand
Father teaches son to bait
Father teaches son to bait
Squiggly worm on bended barb
Squiggly worm on bended barb
Father teaches bended barb
Son to bait squiggly worm
Bobber sinks out of sight
Bobber sinks out of sight
Delighted squeal, fish on the hook
Delighted squeal, fish on the hook
Bobber sinks, delighted squeal
Fish on hook out of sight