New Poetry Form: The Scala Decima

May 20, 2025 | Poetry, Writing

Scala Decima

The Scala Decima poetry form was invented by Holly Jahangiri, who serves on the Boards of both Poets Northwest (in Houston, TX) and the Poetry Society of Texas.

The rules are as follows:

  • 10 lines;
  • 10 syllables per line (iambic pentameter if you can manage it);
  • rhyme on syllable that corresponds to the line numer (i.e., first syllable sets the rhyme; second syllable of second line, third syllable of third line, fourth syllable of fourth line, and so on continue it);
  • the rhyming syllable can occur anywhere within a word and need not be the whole word.

Singing Brook

An example of the Scala Decima poetry form.

Grown—like a child that’s free to play, to roam
this stone-lined rivulet that gaily
runs from known familiar sun-warmed waters.
Old bone on bone remembers, lifts its voice—
Soft old baritone, sings songs of distant
summer’s youth; tries to own its fleeting joy
once again, but knows it’s flown too far now—
a bird that seeks the seed it’s sown, to rest
among the leaves and feathers, windblown yet
in seeking home, it will not die alone.

Your Turn!

Try your hand at writing a poem in the Scala Decima form. Feel free to post it in the comments or leave a comment with a link to where we can find your poem.

Holly Jahangiri

Holly Jahangiri is the author of Trockle, illustrated by Jordan Vinyard; A Puppy, Not a Guppy, illustrated by Ryan Shaw; and the newest release: A New Leaf for Lyle, illustrated by Carrie Salazar. She draws inspiration from her family, from her own childhood adventures (some of which only happened in her overactive imagination), and from readers both young and young-at-heart. She lives in Houston, Texas, with her husband, J.J., whose love and encouragement make writing books twice the fun.

6 Comments

  1. Necia Campbell

    Win or Lose?

    Sunrise calls from a purple horizon,
    its stunning crown of golden sunburst rays
    flanked—cloudspun scales and feathers facing off
    south to north, unhinged, squawking and hissing,
    rivals on the hunt for swift victory
    in an arena spun from nothingness.
    Who will prove themselves the one to withstand,
    to outlast time and wind, outrun the grim
    reaper himself? Who will tear asunder
    life and love just to claim that they have won?

    Reply
    • Holly Jahangiri

      My first poetry play-tester! 😀 I love it – thank you for sharing it here, Necia.

      Reply
  2. Godwin Okojie II

    I love this new form! Maybe one day I’ll try it!

    Reply
    • Holly Jahangiri

      Aw thank you! Today is “one day” now! Don’t wait, because tomorrow is “another day” already!

      Reply

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