Tuesday, 24 February 2015

rhyming in poetry

to rhyme or to rime
will haunt me to the end of time
ones at the end of a line
echo the end of previous time

Why does a masculine rhyme end in the same vowel–consonant combination?
There really is no limitation.
Why do feminine ones have two syllables that rime?
 My works come out to a keyboard's chime.

This article on rhymes has 453 words.

I haven't actually counted my syllables.

I think I'll put a slant rhyme in my next submission.

Thank god for this:
Next post: WHY DOES THE COVER OF THIS POETRY BOOK HAVE ITS LETTERS IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS BUT THEN HAVE ITS NUMBERS IN LINING STYLE: Electric Boogaloo Edition.

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