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Sunday, September 1, 2024

Day 8: Couplet

Hi

A couplet is a two-line (stanza of a) poem with an AA rhyme scheme. Both lines end with the same rhyme and have the same meter. However, the meter is not mandatory for modern couplets while the rhythm is important. Couplets are used at the end of poems (like Sonnets) or presented in a series to form a standalone poem.

PC: Pixabay

Format: 2-line stanzas

Rhyme: AA rhyme scheme

My Poem

Again and again, the blue waves dash

Hitting the rocky cliffs with a loud splash

 

Blending with the stone in a flash

The frothy water fears no backlash

 

Stay away, don’t do anything rash

Humans cannot survive nature’s clash

 

This post is a part of the Blogchatter Half Marathon.

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