#1053533 added August 2, 2023 at 2:27pm Restrictions: None
Octameter- awkward meter
Octameter why?
Hard to wright tonight.
Words won't come how dumb.
Oh how shall it rhyme?
Set rhythm also?
I just don't have time.
Why is writing hard?
Grab some booze and lime.
Tequila would do.
Margaritas round.
The depths I won't plumb.
Why don't you just shoo.
Pass me that orange.
If you don't I'll sue.
Maybe I should time,
the fright of this rhyme.
Created by Shelley A. Cephas, an Octometer is a poem made up of 16 lines divided into two stanzas of 8 lines each.
Each line has a syllable count of 5. The set rhyme scheme is: a/b/c/d/e/d/f/d g/h/c/g/i/g/d/d.
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