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Rated: E · Poetry · Personal · #2333300
A Monotetra poem about a winter's storm
Hear rain drumming on each window,
Freezing screens, grass and limbs that bow.
Temp drops and rain turns to white snow.
Storm in the throe; storm in the throe.

Thunder sleet (or something freezy),
Freezing rain, the roads aren't easy.
Hot cocoa settles stomachs queasy,
Stay in, sneezy; stay in, sneezy.


Author's Note:
A Monotetra poem uses a mono-rhyme scheme in each stanza. It uses four lines per stanza with eight syllables per line and requires at least two stanzas. The final stanza line repeats four syllables as an echo.

Lines: 8
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