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Clarity Pyramid
Poetry form designed and constructed by Jerry P!. Quinn!.
BASICALLY!.!.!.
The last line is 8 syllables, and is in quotations as this line contains a quote that defines the first
word (title)!.






RIGHT!.!.!. So, I'd be very grateful if somebody could tell me if the final line, the quote, could be a proper quote from a book or something like that!?!.!.!.


Bit of a random question I know!.!.!.
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
I just looked at some examples on a website that had entries for a pyramid competition!. Some used quotations that they made up, but some used real quotes!. Unfortunately I think they should probably be a common or iconic phrase that doesn't necessarily have to be attributed to anyone - "God Bless America," "I have a dream," etc!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

The quote can be yours, it needs to define the poem, which is why it is in quotes!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

My opinion is that, since the last line is supposed to define the word of the title, it must be written by the author of the poem!. Plus, it would be hard to find an interesting eight-syllable quote that defines a word!.Www@QuestionHome@Com