Dorsimbra
The Dorsimbra, a poetry form created by Eve
Braden, Frieda Dorris and Robert Simonton, is a
set form of three stanzas of four lines each.
Since the Dorsimbra requires three different sorts of
form writing, enjambment can help to achieve
fluidity between stanzas, while internal rhymes
and near-rhymes can help tie the stanzas together.
Stanza One: Four lines of Shakespearean sonnet
(iambic pentameter rhymed abab).
Stanza Two: Four lines of short and snappy free verse.
Stanza Three: Four lines of iambic pentameter
blank verse, where the last line repeats the first
line of Stanza One.