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With 52 forms, how many poems can you write in one year? |
Form: Clerihew Number of Lines: 4 Rules: A Clerihew is a comic verse consisting of two couplets and a specific rhyming scheme, aabb invented by Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875-1956) at the age of 16. The poem is about/deals with a person/character within the first rhyme. In most cases, the first line names a person, and the second line ends with something that rhymes with the name of the person. Choices for the Poets to make this week: You may write your poem about a real person or a fictional character. Example: Corporal Klinger, M.A.S.H.'s best ringer in dress, heels and sneer, won "Kook of the Year." Copyright © 2004 James Dean Chase |