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Short End Rhyme Poems

Short End Rhyme Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about End Rhyme by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about End Rhyme by length and keyword.


The Music the Heart Sings
Ever changing

Rearranging its

Own melody...

Sweet now,

Ever flowing, never

Knowing the end rhyme....

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Categories: end rhyme, love,
Form: Free verse



Music the Heart Sings
Ever changing,
Rearranging its
Own melody...

Sweet now,
Ever flowing,
Never knowing 
The end-rhyme.


April 2012
Cynthia...

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Categories: end rhyme, love,
Form: Free verse
Incomplete
Like having writer's block
Or losing pen and pad
Your smile out of sight
Is incompleteness laughing mad.

(for ONE SINGLE FOUR LINE END RHYME contest)
by kristen bruni...

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Categories: end rhyme, nostalgia
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Mission Accomplished
Our president, Barack Obama,
announced the killing of Osama.
It was accomplished without drama.
No one will miss him but his mama.

  Brian's contest Four Line End Rhyme"   aaaa...

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Categories: end rhyme, adventure
Form: Rhyme
A Political Forum
Salutations Soupers! I am told this is not a political forum.
Why is my poetry-poesy in decorum?
__________________________________|
April 18, 2014
Single Couplet End Rhyme
For Contest!...

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Categories: end rhyme, freedom, identity, image, journey, mentor, political, power,
Form: Couplet



Hindsight
A conscience blindly ignored,
complicates the simple way,
through this unethical foray,
and stops progress forward.


(inspired by Brian Strand for his 4 line end rhyme contest.) 5/23/11...

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Categories: end rhyme, introspection
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Heady Bouquet
Lilacs in bloom, heady bouquet,

for just a short time with us they stay.

Gone as quickly as the month of May.

So enjoy them before they fade away.




~~for Brian Strand's 'One Single
   Four Line end rhyme' contest~~...

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Categories: end rhyme, nature
Form: Rhyme
Summer Breezeway
Summer Breezeway

lovely is the summer breeze, hey,
gently tugging at your sleeve, today,
but today we have the fog,  dismay,
wonder where is the dog,  no way.



~~for Brian Strand's 'One Single
   Four Line end rhyme' contest~~...

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Categories: end rhyme, adventure
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Poetess Edna
Poetess Edna St. Vincent Millay
Was different for the times they say
Her lyrical works opened thought ray
Touching my very mind,  heart this day

Contest: One single four line
End Rhyme Either Of  aaaa,
abab,abba
Sponsor: Brian Strand...

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Categories: end rhyme, on writing and words
Form: Rhyme
Final Moments' Thoughts
When the Reaper comes calling at your door
  As you're struggling with chest pains on the floor
    And the angst of helplessness strikes your core
      That's when you realize you could have loved more



For Brian Strand's End Rhyme challenge...

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Categories: end rhyme, introspection
Form: Monorhyme
Serving You
I lift my soul unto you my Father
Help me against my enemies, I bow to you
Your strength is what I'm searching for,and I seek your honor
I will serve you the rest of my days in love with all that I do


For Brian Strand
ONE SINGLE FOUR LINE END RHYME...

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© Matt Hunt  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, religion
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Poetic First Liners Beatles
oh love,love me do
with sweet poems,old and new
or odes that ring true

my darling,don't fret,
dearest heart my number one;
see how I've begun
with end rhyme we'll have fun,or
maybe sonnet or tercet

on no,not flowery words
too obscure and seldom heard,
such poetry's no better
than prose by letter...

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Categories: end rhyme, appreciation, music, word play,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member A Form of Words
oh love,love me do
with sweet poems,old and new
or odes that ring true

my darling,don't fret,
dearest heart my number one;
see how I've begun
with end rhyme we'll have fun,or
maybe sonnet or tercet

on no,not flowery words
too obscure and seldom heard,
such poetry's no better
than prose by letter



Brian Strand...

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Categories: end rhyme, love, on writing and words
Form: Tanka
Fall Memories
Empty swing makes me sad Wooden wing once was glad Long ago, you swung there Children grow, now elsewhere Golden Fall, leaves scatter Tears recall kids’ chatter 08.11.2021
Form: The Essence - 6 lines, 6 syllables, internal and end rhyme For Line Gauthier's "Bite Size Poem No. 19" contest...

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Categories: end rhyme, autumn, children, memory,
Form: Rhyme
Monorhyme Poetry
A Monorhyme is a perfect poem with rhyme 
in which all the lines have the same end rhyme like here with rhyme
          time rhymes with crime and crime rhymes with rhyme
           lime rhymes with dime and dime rhymes with rhyme
        slime rhymes with mime and mime rhymes with rhyme

 

                                  Copyright  McCuen 2008...

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© Mc Mc  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, on writing and words
Form: Monorhyme
Adored Love Lord Above
God above loves righteousness; it is ADORED.
He sent his son to us because of his great LOVE
I am forever grateful to my living LORD.
Jesus died on the cross, arose and lives now, ABOVE.

© May 21, 2011
Dane Ann Smith-Johnsen

Written for Poetry Soup Member Congest:
ONE SINGLE FOUR LINE END RHYME EITHER OF aaaa,abab,abba 
Sponsored by: Brian Strand...

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Categories: end rhyme, faith, religion
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Fun Writing Forms
Fun writing forms - a fascination.
Some might end in assassination;
others, invectives, wild gyrations.
Voila! perfection… titillations!

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A Droigneach is an Irish quatrain with a bunch of additional "rules" regarding end rhyme length, inner rhymes / cross rhymes, alliteration, start/end sound. This hits most of those, perturbs a few. Just messing around this morning......

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, appreciation, writing,
Form: Quatrain
Premium Member Mindfulness 5
Mad is the man
Who schemes and scams


Desire now plots
True empty lots


Be shrewd and kind
Find peace of mind


Do not delay
Walk middle way


Ego and pride
Fatal joyride


Poise follows choice
Utter firm voice


All in due time
See the end rhyme


Prepare your grace
To greet each face


Such is the way
Survive and play


Leon Enriquez
29 June 2014
Singapore...

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Categories: end rhyme, beauty,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Elation - 7 Letter Acrostic
E ach pebbled path awaits the fall mum without momentum
L anguishing until the fall of foot brings them a pace.
A ll static objects seek the joy, the soulful strum 
T hat gives to some and uncommon sense of face
I dling not within the static shell, the unnoticed place.
O nly movement brings the eye, the heart to hold, the rise
N o stone unrolled can bring an accolade to such as I.



* End rhyme pattern of rhyme royal...

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Categories: end rhyme, analogy, introspection, mum,
Form: Acrostic
Premium Member The Space Invader
“Don’t-stand-so-close-to-me,” he said to her. I’m feeling claustrophobic. Every time I turn around, you’re right there at my shoulder. Were you a poem, I’d make you its end rhyme! “How rude you are!” his girlfriend then replied. “The way you talk to me is a disgrace. We’re finished!” As she strode away she cried, “And this is me now giving you your space.” For Black Eyed Susan's Space Contest
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Categories: end rhyme, funny, me,
Form: Quatrain
Usual Cliche
Usual cliche opening line 
A trite and superficial rhyme.. 
Now exposition maudlin- 
about pain or love or the weather. 
A clever offset bit of sing-song; 
Stuff like ding-dong or even King-Kong. 
And, as usual a line to make- 
this thing too long. Now finish strong- 
to alert the reader to the fact 
this poem has run out of time. 
In this space, of course, I'll tack 
A little "AbAb" end rhyme. 
And too be cute, say it turned out fine....

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© Ron Porter  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, funny
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Once Saved, Always Saved
Light dawns outside and yet the clock
delays its morning squawk. Of late,
my furry mate and I would walk,
but balk she does till nearly eight.
It’s great that she can stay asleep;
I leap from bed at hours strange.
Deranged to most, I wish they’d keep
on saving, stop the bleeping change.


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A 'Wreathed Octave', ababcdcd where lines 2-8 have an internal rhyme with the previous line's end rhyme. (e.g., clock/squawk, late/mate, etc.)...

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© Jeff Kyser  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: end rhyme, change, time,
Form: Other
Premium Member Et Cetera Done In End Rhyme
Should I write in rhyming words
are you babies I should coo
and speak of love and little boats
and of Dr. Seuss’s zoo.

Should I write of baby dolls
in rhyming words oh so sweet
Are you babies or men all
aged and complete.

I should coo and speak of love
of pacifiers and bottles
and little boats and planes above
size with a throttle.

Should I settle for small little men
who never tire of Dr. Seuss's Zoo
or go to bed, and say amen 
let the throttle through....

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Categories: end rhyme, introspection,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Discombobulation Number Two
Glow and glitter
tweet and twitter
face book hookers
are number one
baby sitter
sew and knitter
good lookers
over done
hit the high road
just for show load
have ice cream just for fun
beat the bar code
implode a lymph node
dd 214 on the line
shoot a basket
stretched elastic
uncle sam is doing fine
pointless end rhyme
must stop some time
put it up and watch it spin
link the tail back to the top ?
no way, not this mess again. 

© Charles Henderson nov 2011...

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Categories: end rhyme, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Seasons
Summer ends, turns to fall
Yearly trends, winter calls


                                                              "Essence Poetry"
                                                              A structured form with two lines,                      
                                                              six syllables in each line with both
                                                              an end rhyme and internal rhyme.
.....JP.......10/3/06.......

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Categories: end rhyme, visionary
Form: Free verse

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