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Chapter 2 – How to Rhyme

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If you're writing poetry for a school assignment, starting with prose is still a fine way of doing it. An oldie For The Creative Collective Anthology Series Poetry Contest of Geraldine Taylor Copyright © Year Posted 2010 Rhyme Poem When the crimson rose has faded And our day at last is done; In the forest dark and shaded Blows the tempest, dims the sun. I once was cinder, sparked by you, first timid.

Chapter 2 – How to Rhyme

Rhyme can add a driving music to your poems, giving them a memorable quality that can be a lot of fun. While not all poems need to rhyme, poems that do rhyme tend to seem all the more spectacular for pulling off such a complex composition. If you want to try your hand at rhyming poetry, you can learn the basics of rhyme and meter, as well as some tips for writing good poems that do more than rhyme. Make a list of full rhymes. Words are said to rhyme when the endings and sounds of the words match. If you want to write out a rhyming poem, a good way to get started is to practice rhyming. Start with a word and come up with a good list of words that rhyme with it. Some will be easier than others. Come up with your own list for practice. Learn about other kinds of rhyme. While a few well-placed full rhymes might seem like the mark of a perfect poem, trying to make every rhyme perfect can force some poems to be awkward and clunky. A good poem shouldn't include rhymes just to complete the poem, it's better to let the rhymes give the content of the poem some added color and inflection. Pay attention to the number of beats in each line. Rhyming poems do more than include words that rhyme. Most poems that rhyme also pay attention to the meter of the lines, which refers to the number of stressed and unstressed syllables in the line. It can get , but the principles are pretty simple, and are good to be aware of when you're first getting started. Now, read the line out loud and try to listen to the stressed and the unstressed syllables. Read it emphasizing those stresses. Count up your syllables when you get started, so your poem's lines don't get too long. Read lots of contemporary rhyming poetry. When you rhyme, it can sometimes be tempting to start writing like a Victorian. It's not necessary to stilt your language into an awkward formal version of itself. If you want to write rhyming poetry in the 21st century, it should sound like it was written by someone who shops for cereal in the cereal aisle, not someone who slays dragons. Rhyming poems are composed in lots of different ways, and there's no one right way to get started. You can start with a traditional poetic form and write a poem that fits it, or you can just start writing and see if what you write would benefit from a stricter form. If you select this method of composing, pick a form and go from there. Check out for a primer on poetic forms. Yeats, the great Irish poet, started all his poems by writing prose. Not all poems will require rhyme to do what you want to with them. If you're writing poetry for a school assignment, starting with prose is still a fine way of doing it. Make a list of good rhyming words for your subject. Keep this list of rhyming words going as you write and revise your poem. Write a full line of poetry. Just focus on committing one line to paper that will help anchor your poem and give yourself something from which you can build. You can always change it later. Count up the beats in the line and figure out what you're working with in terms of the meter. Then use that meter to guide the rest of your lines. If you want to change it later, you can. Write each line like you're opening a door. Write a few lines around your first line, and look for good connections that might spark the poem. As you write, try integrating words from your rhyming list to give yourself some options, and keep building lines one on the next, using the images as the ideas from one to generate the next. It's like a closed door. What could come next? If you've got a loose-ish collection of rhyming words, or something that's starting to resemble a poem, a good way of revising and finishing a poem is to select a rhyme scheme and make it fit. If an interesting rhyme scheme has already begun to form in your poem, keep using it. It means that the first and third line rhyme A with A , as do the second and fourth B with B. A — Roses are r ed B — Violets are bl ue C — Sugar is sw eet B — And so are y ou. Let yourself abandon the rules. Though traditional rhyme schemes are useful and fun to work with, feel free to forgo them for something looser, if it suits your needs. A good poem is one that communicates a strange, unique idea that would have been impossible to write out in prose. Consider using a more complex traditional form. There are lots of different traditional forms, which are always written according to a certain semi-complicated pattern. Shakespearean sonnets always follow an alternating rhyme scheme, then end with a couplet: a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g. Petrarchan sonnets have somewhat more variance, but are generally some variation of a-b-b-a, a-b-b-a, c-d-c-d-c-d. Villanelles are written in three line stanzas, all of which must rhyme a-b-a. The catch is that the A lines must repeat as the final line of each subsequent stanza. These poems take some serious work. Then, use these words to write lines using a rhyme scheme such as ABAB, meaning the first and third line rhyme, as do the second and fourth. Additionally, try making each line the same number of beats, or syllables, to add structure to your poem.

If you want to write rhyming poetry in the 21st century, it should sound like it was written by someone who shops for cereal in the cereal aisle, not someone who slays caballeros. At the Seaside When I was down beside the sea A wooden spade they gave to me To dig the sandy shore. I cannot see you; I must be blind. Rubicon Project This is an ad network. For though it was too dark to see, A sin could have prevented me From crushing thee last night. Maven This supports the Maven widget and search functionality. dumb poems that rhyme It is actually an adorable and funny love poem that is great to share with your beloved before having that Sunday afternoon siesta. Will man of ice his love proclaim. It met that the first and third line rhyme A with Aas do the second and fourth B with B. This is all in few words, of course, and is very hard to pull off. Its basic form of eloquence Can make dead weasels fear. Now here I del, trying to recall, that exact moment the music died.

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