How about a Monorhyme
Poem?
A Monorhyme is a poem in
which all the lines have the same ending rhyme.
It can be however many
lines you want and about any subject as long as the last word of each line
rhymes with all the other last words of each line. You can give it a title BUT you don't skip (space) any
lines in the poem.
And
here’s a little rhyming helper ~ just type in the word you want to use and
oodles of words that rhyme with that word will pop up: "Rhyme Zone"
Two
examples of Monorhyme Poems (some
of my examples ~ not that great, but you get the main idea. I’m sure
your poems will be better).
Birthday Party Banter
Today I was
surrounded with children’s chatter.
A party for
Taylor, there was such a clatter.
Excited kids
arrived like players up to batter.
A slip n’
slide made the water splatter.
When it
started to rain, it really didn’t matter.
Grass-covered
feet went pitter-patter.
Then out
came the food on a pretty platter.
Pizza and
cake, just making me fatter.
As the party
came to an end, the kids began to scatter.
© 2015 Stephanie Abney
30 Poems in 30 Days
It’s really
hard to say,
What started
this poetry display.
I thought it
would be fun to play,
With a poetry
form every day.
As much as I’d
like to hit the hay,
I need to
write without delay.
To post on
my blog a new way to say,
Follow the
example, don’t go astray.
© 2016 Stephanie Abney
Your turn!!
Please
remember – any poetry found on this blog,
written by me, is my personal property and may not be used without my
permission. The same goes for any poems that are shared in the comments section
of this blog. They are the property of the person who shares them. These poems
are their original work and no one may use them in any form without their
express permission. It is understood that they own the copyright to it.
Thanks!!
And if you choose to post
your poems on your own blog – that’s awesome. But please don’t just copy and
paste my daily instructions, but rather post your poem and LINK BACK TO THIS
BLOG POST for others to read the instructions. Thanks for respecting my work.
2 comments:
Day 26-monorhyme
Coming up with a poem that rhymes
Is all about the rhythm and time
And making it sound like a beautiful chime
As in "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, and Thyme"
It really isn't such a great literary climb
To be able to rhyme in the daytime
But when it carries into your needed sleep time
It may have now become a bedtime crime!!
WINGNUTS
Don't know why wingnuts are cool
Perhaps appearances can fool
You can trap an unsuspecting ghoul
With a wingnut and a large-sized spool
(Be prepared for a pint of drool!)
You will not even need a tool
You can turn one into a blingy jewel
With some flashy string made out of wool
Or clamp the cover on your pool
Keep a wingnut handy as a rule
You'll not regret it, 'cause it's cool
For more of these go to my site
I'll let you see them without fight
You can survey my awesome might
www.murph4slaw.blogspot.com
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