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One Day In Spring (Rhyme Incorporated)

O, waiting for John Heck “in Fields of Eden”, When “I Kissed a Butterfly” for “Breaking the Pen” That Brandlynn Scruggs asked for “An Hour in Heaven”. Note: Thank you, John Heck and Brandlynn Scruggs, for your wonderful writes that inspired this poem o’ mine. A "Rhyme Incorporated" is a poetic form meaning "incorporation of poets’ names and the titles of their poems" in a new poem. Rhyme incorporated poem can be written as a short three mono-rhyming lines or in multiple stanzas of three mono- rhyming lines and it is drawn from the titles of poems written by poets around the world. The rhyme scheme for this form of poetry is aaa, bbb, ccc, etc., line 1 and 3 may or may have the same syllable counts. The simple rule is a poem is not rhyme incorporated, if there are no names of other poets and the titles of their works in your poem. The goal is to write a poem and at the same time promoting other poets and their works. For more example of this form, please see my “Starless Night: The Art of Giving”.

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