Contest Description
What to Submit?
1 New poem using the Harrisham Rhyme Form
The Harrisham Rhyme was created by Harrisham Minhas.
It is a six line rhyming poem with the rhyme scheme: ababab
In this form, the last letter of the first word of each line is the first letter
of the first word of the next line. See Example below:
Without You
Pardon my temerity to disagree
Never should I speak my point of view
Refuse any notion of value in me
Extinguish my worth and my self-esteem, too
How dare I believe my own eyes and see
What skies are possible, without you.
- Michelle Faulkner-
Prizes
Multiple Placements