Day 4 ~ How to write a Couplet for #NationalPoetryMonth -
"30 poems in 30 days"
The poems about rainbows yesterday were amazing!! Thanks for
participating!! Today, we are going to get down to basics: Every poet should
know how to write a couplet. It's easy and can be the basis of other poems and it’s only TWO
lines of poetry. How easy is that?
A couplet can stand alone or you can use any number of
couplets to create a longer poem. Here’s what you need to know:
Although I’ve seen some that are totally random, the dictionary definition of a “couplet” suggests that they usually consist of two
lines that rhyme and have the same meter.
Try expressing your complete thought in two mid-sized poetic
lines. The last words should rhyme. It can be spiritual or silly or romantic or
whatever suits your fancy – couplets are great to write for children or with
children.
Here a couple of couplets (hee hee) ~ well, here’s three of
them, actually!!
My puppy chews on everything
But mostly tugs at my heartstrings.
© 2017 Andilyn
Jenkins
I know the Lord is mindful of me,
And it makes me happy as can be.
© 2011 by Stephanie Abney
Carefully stringing thoughts along
Into lovely little word-songs.
© 2014 ~ Stephanie Abney
Did you think of a couplet? Just look around and think about
any object or emotion and highlight it in two rhyming sentences. Cheers!!
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3 comments:
Day 4-Couplet
While doing a deep Spring Clean
A found lost treasure is supreme
It helps me remember and pray
It’s the start of a brand new day
Just like His Heavenly Plan
He is our “Middleman”
For the Savior died for us
Our resurrection, we can trust
His promise for our lives
Eternal Life, we are not deprived!
I wrote a couple of poems using couplets but I decided to share this one.
Banned for the Good of the Realm
For the good of the Realm I am banned.
I’m restricted to home, with my man.
No visitors, no travel about
Unless I sport a face mask without.
The plague has struck, at home I must wait.
No bug will ever use me as bait.
I’ll see you all soon, then we can fly.
When the virus bids us all goodbye.
Here's my day four offering a little out of order:
https://murph4slaw.blogspot.com/2020/04/national-poetry-month-day-4-couplets.html
Cheers!
Heidi
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