A L'Arora The A L'Arora, a form created by Laura Lamarca, consists of 8-lined stanzas. The rhyme scheme for this form is a, b, c, d, e, f, g, f with no syllable count per line. The minimum length for the poem is 4 stanzas with no maximum length stipulation. The A L'Arora is named after Laura Lamarca as "La" is her signature. "Aurora" is Italian and means "dawn" - "Arora" is derived from this. This form is dedicated to Chad Edwards. Example: To Eternity She had harboured her conscience as saddened seas set sail and a hail of happiness harpooned her harmed heart; yet the start of her story cast its line long ago... when blame built a boat to float to and fro. She had waded through waters towards distant dreams, as sky's streams shone strong for promise to grow, and tide told of legends, of pirates and gold... of adventures and romance and treasures to behold. Soft breeze blew her homewards towards challenge and smile, over miles of surrender-- befriending love's sighs. Undercurrents urged notions to traverse oceans...and land as anchors raised rainbows and sorrows turned to sand. She harnessed the beauty that greeted her ashore, as core swelled with longing to sing songs...and survive. And she lived with pride's palms for forever and a day... past's anchor has long rusted-- eroded echoes...stripped away