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Fishy Tales - a Rhyming Wave Poem
RHYMING WAVE POETRY The Rhyming Wave is a poetry form created by Katharine L. Sparrow, American writer and poet. It's format; 2 or more quatrains plus an ending couplet. Lines 1 through 3 are iambic tetrameter and line 4 is iambic trimeter. The schematic, is, I hope self-explanatory, showing the iambic feet, unstressed normal print and the stressed in bold. The coloured text shows the refrained and repeated/rhymed syllables. Note in lines 2 and 3 those coloured blue are matched, the red and orange one's rhyme. The first line of the first stanza is used as the first line of the closing couplet, the last line of the final stanza as the second. NOTE: The author is amenable to having poets substitute rhyming as well as identical syllables. I have, as will be noted in the schematic, stuck to the original rules. However, if you have read some of my R.W'S on Poetry Soup you'll note that has not always been the case. With apologies I messed up on the schematic, I will post it when done. Fishy Tales river life, what can be seen, fish, yes, can be, can be, can be fish. some can be cooked, a fish pie dish. some can be caught in nets. young tench, when caught were kept as pets, yes, kept as kept as kept as pets. some sticklebacks, with sad regrets. some stick to rules; see more river life, what can be seen, fish, some stick to rules; see more!
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