The villanelle is determined by form--the rhyme scheme and refrain pattern. That's it. I don't buy the notion that a villanelle can't tell a story or have a conversational tone, and The Making of a Poem is the only book I've read that (futilely) attempted to define it by content. If the pattern is this:
A1
b
A2
a
b
A1
a
b
A2
a
b
A1
a
b
A2
a
b
A1
A2
then it's a villanelle.
And there have been variations on both going back hundreds of years. I'm hardly the first to vary the refrain, or to use half-rhymes.



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