When writing poetical forms I fear,
if meaning's cryptic and metrics are spent,
I simply write in "the rhyme goes here".
I tell myself that I'll make it clear
(and always give one hundred percent!)
when writing poetical forms I fear,
yet soon I feel like shedding a tear.
When verbs get muddled and nouns dissent
I simply write in "the rhyme goes here".
I'll try to take this pen, get in gear,
Creating new lines I won't resent
when writing poetical forms I fear.
Perhaps I'll just leave it for next year
and if anyone asks I'll say that I meant
to simply write in "the rhyme goes here".
So although this isn't anywhere near
good advice, here is my best two cents:
When writing poetical forms you fear
just simply write in "the rhyme goes here".
if meaning's cryptic and metrics are spent,
I simply write in "the rhyme goes here".
I tell myself that I'll make it clear
(and always give one hundred percent!)
when writing poetical forms I fear,
yet soon I feel like shedding a tear.
When verbs get muddled and nouns dissent
I simply write in "the rhyme goes here".
I'll try to take this pen, get in gear,
Creating new lines I won't resent
when writing poetical forms I fear.
Perhaps I'll just leave it for next year
and if anyone asks I'll say that I meant
to simply write in "the rhyme goes here".
So although this isn't anywhere near
good advice, here is my best two cents:
When writing poetical forms you fear
just simply write in "the rhyme goes here".