The Rhyme It Out Project! is a project started in January 2019 and Why Not Rhymes was the then name of website/blog. It is the objective to draw an audience to the art of rhyming poems by displaying the different forms of poetry in poems that rhyme and are about poems and/or rhyming poems. Hope is in redeeming the art of Rhyming Poems. Below you will see a few poems of the Part 1 & Part Two poems that are now in eBook and paper back found on Amazon. The final Chapter of The Rhyme It Out Project "My Form Created" is now in paperback. Details below.
My Form Created. This poem book consist of a rhyming poem form I created by critiquing two poem forms to create a form of my own. Have combined Villanelle (Five tercets, and an ending quatrain, 8-10 syllables per line, and refrains) and Terzanelle (19 line tercets in iambic meter-sometimes, ending quatrain, and refrains) as my created rhyming rules. Subject matter starts out random then transitions to Christian living. You will see “Thoughts” at time of creation under poem; other than with initial introduction poem. Happy Rhyming and God Bless!
Villanelle A (1) B A (2) a b A (1) a b A (2) a b A (1) a b A (2) a b A (1) A (2) | Terzanelle A (1) B A (2) b C B c D C d E D e F E f A (1) F A (2) | My Form Tervillazanelle Breaking The Guidelines A (1)- Here a created form of rules that combines B - Two similar in structure I write A (2)- As a poet that's breaking the guidelines a - Both having same amount of lines b - Making this challenge good despite A(1)- Here a created form of rules that combines a- Keeping in mind the lines as defines b- Both forms in creating my form right A (2)- As a poet that's breaking the guidelines C- Now I move onto breaking the rhyme scheme D- Combining the two structures together c- Where to this, this section I redeem
E- Stuck to the syllables of one form D- Keeping iambic meter of the other e- To me poetry doesn't need to conform A (1)- Here a created form of rules that combines E- Structure of two allowing to perform A (2)- As a poet that's breaking the guidelines ©Doris Elaine |
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