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A monorhyme poem is a form of poetry with identical rhymes on every line (all lines have the same end rhyme), but there is more to monorhyme. What is monorhyme in poetry (complete definition)?
Categories:
12th grade, 1st grade,
Form: Monorhyme
why do moths fly in circleswhy do moths fly in circles toward light at night?
Are they trying to shake pursuers, do they feel fright?
Actually, they turn toward source where they see the most bright
Which causes a circular or spiral pattern...
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Categories:
animal,
Form: Monorhyme
the one advantage a rabbit hasRabbits ears are the one advantage they have says one
they are delicate, so these ears are a warning to run
rabbits keep them straight up, pointed to the sun
For their enemies are all over the place,...
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Categories:
animal,
Form: Monorhyme
Lecherous LeverYou pulled a lecherous lever,
hid behind the word forever;
Told me to never say never;
Misbehavior, misbehavior;
You did not expect me to win
but I knew just how to begin;
Enamor you as the lynchpin,
gotta check-in, gotta check-in....
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Categories:
emotions, feelings, lust,
Form: Monorhyme
Why does Dragonfly Dip her Tail in the WaterWhy do some scarab beetles have horns and others do not?
The answer to six scientific questions like this, I avidly sought.
To throw down their contender, said man who been a beetle.
To put them on a...
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Categories:
10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Monorhyme
tulips greet their queenQueen of tulips strode in to look over her fields one day
the verdent green background was prominently on display
an army of yellow tulips was nodding happily her way
orange tall flowers graciously greeted her, our Queen...
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Categories:
fantasy,
Form: Monorhyme
'A Wider Beam' - Reconstructed
Night after night war darkens our screens
Women and children’s cries and screams
Truth enters our living rooms, or so it seems
...
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Categories:
history, technology, truth, war,
Form: Monorhyme
A DebtIt is a debt; nearly one out of three has sadly paid
Life started to grow, but its first breath was never made
A branch on the family tree that produced no shade
Pain of such an investment...
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Categories:
child, children, loss, mother,
Form: Monorhyme
blind date is second ratein my current manic state
I do not hesitate
to throw away my fate
walking off is my date
not a potential mate
identify source of hate
to silliness I equate
that guy was second rate
pretty sure you can commiserate
for your last...
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Categories:
10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Monorhyme
A Sworn Guarantee - an after-poem to - Loving EyesFueled by affection, once carved to a tree
Strong as a hard-working honey bee
Found selfless in you, a sworn guarantee
I hope this devotion answers her plea!
I hold you next to them, as we both sway
A never-ending...
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Categories:
appreciation, for her, for
Form: Monorhyme
Tears of Blood
My pearls are turning red.
Diamonds crumble when no one weds.
Scarlet Dove feathers are plucked for beds.
When there are rumors of war and dread.
The streetlights are burning red.
Water pipes are lined...
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Categories:
war,
Form: Monorhyme
Bubbly Verbose BeeBubbly verbose bee had so much to say.
Ideas spilled out every which way
He was a motormouth back in the day
Fifty years later, he still has his say...
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Categories:
1st grade, 2nd grade,
Form: Monorhyme
just make a cheeseballJust make a cheese ball my aunt suggested to me last night.
Was she joking? Was she kidding? They never turn out right.
Any idiot can make one, she said, her smile was amazingly bright.
I am an...
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Categories:
10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Monorhyme
Topping StreetI miss with lifetime sadness my love of Topping Street
The walks we had on Comos' shores; when life was complete,
Oh, the simple Irish diner to which we did meet
Lead to the hours of love...
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Categories:
deep, heartbreak, heartbroken, lost
Form: Monorhyme
You do wear a crownMaybe it's in the elegance of your hair falling like a gown?
Or the majesty of you; invisible, but you do wear a crown
A smile like no other, in defiance of every frown
Is it just me,...
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Categories:
appreciation, beautiful, beauty, for
Form: Monorhyme
Specific Types of Monorhyme Poems
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Definition | What is Monorhyme in Poetry?