No there isn't
The only poem is the rhyming logic puzzle used for Snape's potion challenge.
You can get rhyming jokes about trees at enchantedlearning.com.
Try Henry wadsworth longfellow particuarlly miles standis and the Courtship of Priscilla. Any of Wadsworth's poems are Awesome !!! Also try Shakespeare.Although I'm not found of him he does have some beautiful verses on love. sincerely, Pianplayer
Guster - Demons.
yes he did write many poems. to read these poems go to ralphedisonpoetry.com
No math does not have any rhyming numbers.
Sometimes. Poetry today is written in countless styles. It can offer the challenge of very rigid restrictions, dictating many things, such as meter, rhyming patterns, and length. And it can have punctuation. Or not. And it can be freestyle, without any order at all. Most of the poets popular today write freestyle. Yes, poems can have periods.
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no there are not
a poet can use any kind of a rhyming scheme in a poem. I've been writing some poems myself too so i know about it... there are schemes like ababcdcd, abac, abcb, ect. so there's no particular answer for that...
Any word is good for rhyming with Everyone can rhyme it is easy. Just remember you can rhyme with every word except orange and purple!!
a non rhyming poem is called a free verseyou can write about- your room- people- your dream job- what's in your room- you can write about any thing