March 16, 2009

Monorhyme

It all started with this poem of Kings followed by mine and Kajal's poems.

Then John also found out that this is a monorhyme.So lets go ahead with writing monorhyme poems this week!!


A MONORHYME is a poem in which all the lines have the same end rhyme. There is no set amount of syllables per line, nor any restrictions on the amount of stanzas.

(Example by Dick Davis)

excerpt from A Monorhyme For The Shower

Lifting her arms to soap her hair
Her pretty breasts respond – and there
The movement of that buoyant pair
Is like a spell to make me swear
Twenty odd years have turned to air;
Now she’s the girl I didn’t dare
Approach, ask out, much less declare
My love to, mired in young despair.


Have fun!! Rhyme on!!
Stupid poems will be welcome too !!

9 comments:

  1. awwwwwwwwww prats..i so wanted to try this out...but dearie m so sorry..:(

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  2. So here comes the next fever :D
    monorhyme :D

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  3. So..the Poetry techer of the lounge is here again wid smthng new..
    MONORHYME..interesting..
    Wil try my hand on the very soon...:)

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  4. haha.. this one was nice n fun..!!

    Missed ur poems prats..!! Had probs with ma broadband....

    Will.. compensate n read through all the back log i've had...

    Cheers..!!
    Arjun

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  5. will try as soon as i can :D

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  6. MONORHYME!!!

    Hmmmm ... good style and perhaps a quickly understandable one too ...

    I just wanted to talk about the Example!! I read it before too and enjoyed it too much; but never thought that it was a definite way to write poetries!!!

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  7. kings must be so proud.. :)

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  8. kings must be so proud.. :)

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