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After a critique of reminding me of not everything has to rhyme..sorry, I'm old school |
| I Know It Doesn't Have To Rhyme To my grade school teacher-1950's When writing a short story or poem I think of the days of the past I'm reminded of many teachers My habits of writing were cast The grammar school ones of my young days Took into account our age So young and oh, so eager to please It was reflected on every page The middle school teachers to correct this would push you into change And yet you knew the pattern was set they were seeking out your range By high school, you were all over the place From free spirit, to the sublime Myself, I liked the old style I wanted it to rhyme Old habits, old thoughts, and the old ways are always hard to break That's probably why I'm still here writing mistake after mistake, after mistake But poetry will always be, a rhyming game for me It's like a hidden message I hope you all can see |