Monday, April 25, 2022

How To Write A Pretty Poem (Comic poem 135)

 

Angela Lansbury reciting poems at poetry night, organized by Alison Chisholm, Writers' Holiday, Fishguard, Wales, UK


How to write a pretty poem?

Very soon we're going to grow

But before you rush to write it

Here are top tips you need to know


Some folks think poems are just verse

Instead of commas, make a break

That's just staccato prose, or worse

Confusing cuts, a half-cooked cake


Poems start with a simple rule

People remember lines which rhyme

This is what I was taught at school

So now I use rhyme all the time


When you stand up, proud to recite

You want to smile and look around

At open mic, or a planned night

Not at your page, the sky, the ground


In the good old days, few could write

They could not read poems nor songs

A chorus repeats - you get it right

Those who recite or sing along


One more thing, alliteration

You repeat a strong first letter

Rhyme and a beat are good enough

Alliteration - even better


You need a beat so words will flow

Grab attention, get feet tapping

Like strong heart beats and nodding heads

So you end up hearing clapping.

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