Showing posts with label rhyming dictionary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rhyming dictionary. Show all posts

Thursday, May 8, 2025

Time For Rhymes comical poem 568 by Angela Lansbury

Books on writing comedy, songwriting and rhyming dictionary. Photo by Angela Lansbury.  Copyright. 

 No need to spend time saving rhymes

They're in my rhyming dictionary

I look online and find some more

Tick those already used by me.


I won't waste time re-using line

Not steal yours, nor over-use mine

We all know avoid moon and June

Instead use soon, or boon, or noon


I soon spin through the alphabet

To find old rhymes which I forget

Like bet, debt, jet, let, met and wet

My most memorable verse yet.


Yes, times for rhymes from other climes

Let my mind climb and not be blind

But use each word which I can find

Stored inside my tidy mind.

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Saturday, April 30, 2022

Celebrating Poem Birthdays and Identity Numbers. (When and why? Poem 136)

I was sitting at my desk, feeling forlorn
When I wondered when my first fun poem was born
My rhyming dictionary tells me straight
Which one or two syllable words rhyme with date
rhyming dictionary, against apron with words, photo by Angela Lansbury. Copyright.

I started this blog in two thousand and four (11)

I didn't write much then, now I write much more (11)

I try to write bright poems every day

So I and my keen readers don't fade away


What's recently written looks best at first sight

But I'm counting to establish copyright

I want to proudly prove I was first to say

My gems flowed from the day before yesterday


I keenly count, syllables in every line

I make sure each poem shows some sort of rhyme

I insert a photo I take, or I find

I'm usually funny when I speak my mind!


I number each poem because titles change

I know you may think that a number looks strange

I keep life simple, poems listed like bricks 

Don't you love lucky poem, thirteen and six.

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Author's note

One and six evokes the days of pounds shillings and pence (abolished in 1971) when one shilling and sixpence would have been called one and six.