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One way to avoid this is to select a different rhyme word for the first line. You see, only a few words rhyme with "silly"—"chilly," "filly," and "lily" come to mind—and none of them have much to do with kittens. So instead of keeping the word "silly," a better idea might be to change "silly" to a different word, so that it will be easier ...
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It's hard work, but it's worth it to have your name compared to other great poets. I have five tips to lay the groundwork for writing poetry readers will enjoy more than hate (or worse, be bored with). Tip #1: Use concrete language; Tip #2: Incorporate poetry devices; Tip #3: Understand poetry's different forms; Tip...
You may want to check out the dictionary for more information. When it comes to rhyming you must remember that towing near me rhymes with rowing near me, but snowing near me does not. After some analysis linguists have actually recently concluded that there are 456 different rhyme sounds.
All of these play a part in trying to reach a broader audience. If you write about a personal experience, chances are some might not connect because its too specific. Here's an example of my own work that is too specific: VERSE 1. Let's take a drive at night. To that place we like. Watch the stars light up the sky.
I was struck by Emily Dickinson's poem, "I dwell in possibility", which begins: I dwell in Possibility –. A fairer House than Prose –. More numerous of Windows –. And noticed that prose and windows rhyme only because "windows" is plural, but it doesn't rhyme with "window" - and then I noticed that no rhyming dictionary matches plural ...
05-15-2016, 05:18 PM. Tethered To The Land. by tugcaptmark. Started by tugcaptmark, 04-03-2016, 04:00 PM.