Fibonacci - BLACK ROSE

This form of poetry has only one requirement. The syllable count must follow the Fibonacci sequence of adding the two preceeding numbers together. The sequence is 1,1,2,3,5,8,13 etc. The sequence was apparently identified in 500 BC but named after the Italian mathematician  Leonardo Pisano (1170-1250) who was known as Fibonacci.


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Black
Roses.
So rare;
beautiful.
Start out dark scarlet,
transitioning very slowly.
A symbol of extreme, eternal undying love


Black
Roses
really;
do exist.
They're extremely rare.
So many florists cheat colouring with dyes and ink!


Black 
Roses
drawback,
found only;
in old Halfeti.
Near to the river Euphrates.
The blossoms turn to black as the summer progresses.


Black
Roses 
so cute.
Expensive!
Unsurpassed arab beauty.
Not just any dark crimson rose.
Worth purchasing when you are pursuing Genalyn.


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Most poems in this style have only 20 sylables in total consisting of just six lines. This variant is commonly reffered to as a "Fib" poem. Here is one written especially for my readers.


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