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If I Have Left Since Yesterday
If I have left since yesterday
 And chosen not my vows to pay
 The Heavens would’ve screamed and grieved
 Once my sword was withdrawn and sheathed
 
 The Devil would’ve laughed and prayed
 If I have left since yesterday
 Scorning Angels crying over
 Shameful reasons no soul abjured
 
 The seeds would wonder day and night
 Why holy grounds were much defiled
 If I have left since yesterday
 And chosen not to love, to stay
 
 But to depart I did not do
 For I could see: neither would you
 Won’t be as strong as we’re today
 If I have left since yesterday

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Instructions on writing a quatern:
There are a total of 16 lines with four 4-line stanzas (quatrains).
There are 8 syllables per line.
The repeating line (refrain) occurs 4 times, in lines 1, 6, 11, and 16.
It does not have to rhyme.
If you choose to rhyme, the rhyme scheme is flexible.
The rhyme scheme of In Waves is Aabb aAcc ddAa eeaA.
The rhyme scheme of No One Else is Abab cAca adAd eaeA.
The capital “A” in the rhyme schemes above denotes the refrain.