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Today, I sat me down to ponder Why I write like this: Four metric feet, first line of text, And three feet in the next. This sing-song meter ambles on From line to line, and then, A rhyme is put, delightfully, To have the stanza end.
From where the rhythm and the style? From where I caught the rhyme? I thought back to my schooling days, And poem-reading time.
Ancient Mariner is one That I remember well: Its rhyme and rhythm still come through, As clearly as a bell:
Then, Shakespeare and the other greats, Who wrote iambic lines, Influenced me so subtly, Their style, my pen defines.
'America the Beautiful' Has meter, style, and grace; And most of us are wondered by Its thoughtful, moving pace. This four-feet, three-feet meter fits So well in verse or song, We memorize it easily And sense it when it's wrong.
It's this bound verse that captured me, Poetic pen and all: It's why I write iambic lines, And have myself a ball.
This iambic tetrameter, Trimeter in line two: I write it for the pleasure And enjoyment given you,,,, And me!
Frank V. Gardner |
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