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Writing Poetry Without Rules
WRITING POETRY WITHOUT RULES* I thought I'd write some poetry Just for the fun that it would be. So I went to the web to see what it said about how to write poems just for me. I ran into words like iambic and tercet and other ones that I had never met. There was even a thing called a quatrain that confused and corrupted my brain. Stanzas are neat if they get the right beat with the meter which I'd no doubt delete. You also have tetrameter and pentameter which are terms I don't think are neat. Long ago I did write in rhyme but just to friends who didn't mind. I'd write some limericks or lyrics to sing that were not important and didn't mean a thing. But as I write now and look into how I find myself stymied by words to allow. I read such things as trochee and anapest and even dactyl. They are words I just read and don't really feel. Those words belong to meter, a measure in feet. With stresses on heavy or light and then they repeat. They do form the meter which makes the poem complete. I may just give up and write more in prose My friends will give thanks and I'd smell like a rose. But I do get such joy with the lines in a verse So I'll just continue, and the poems I'll disperse. I could go further and write in free verse, which doesn't make sense and just makes it worse. Free verse would just boggle my mind. It really won't matter what rules I would shatter as long as I make the words rhyme. * I actually learned all the technical poetry terms as an English major in college. This is just a satire on their usage and the way I enjoy poetry.
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