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The King Plus Information On Rhyming Contest

Rhyming poetry contest information below poem... The King By Stacy Savage There is a beast in the animal world. He brings many creatures fright. His eyes are gold; he wears a mane. He’s a ghost within the night. There was a man with hair of black And many jumpsuits he would wear. He once disturbed Ed Sullivan When his hips swung on the air. There is a man that many love. To Mary Magdalene he was born. He died for us so we may live, And he arose on Easter morn. There was a man of power. He had a jester who would clown. His son a prince, his wife a queen And on his head he wore a crown. Whether it’s the beast with mighty roar, Or the man who’d sweetly sing, Or the man on the cross or man with knights, They will always be known as the king. Poetry Contest to benefit River of Words Poet Stacy Savage is excited to announce the Rhyme Time Poetry Contest. Submissions are now being accepted. Poets entering the contest must be 16 years or older. All poems must rhyme and can be up to 32 lines. There is a $2 per poem entry fee. Winner will receive forty percent of the entry fees and a copy of the book “Mimes Chimes and Rhymes” by Ian Graham. Sixty percent of the entry fees will go to the Indiana winners of River of Words. To enter, send poems along with the entry fee and cover sheet with name, address, phone number, email address and titles of poems submitted to: Rhyme Time Poetry Contest, 3121 Mounds Rd., Anderson, IN 46016. Previously published poems are acceptable. The deadline for submissions is March 8, 2014. For more information, visit the Facebook page, Poetry Contests for a Cause, https://www.facebook.com/poetrycontestsforacause or email inquiries to srsmith25@yahoo.com.

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