If you rap, you're cool,
If you don't, you're a fool.
Poems don't have to rhyme
but they do most of the time
simply write, and you're a poet
and you might not even know it
most song lyrics, minus the music, are poems. Are you asking about how to write a poem, or specifically one about rap?
Try writing lines that have rhyming words at the end
like
I want it to SNOW
so I don't have to GO
then try two more lines with end rhymes, that fit with the story you started with the first two lines. The next two don't have to rhyme with the first ones, just with each other.
The trick is to find some good words that rhyme that you can also fit into kind of a story that way. It takes time and work, but it's worth it to have your own poem. :)
Sure when you write a poem you choose how you want it to be and no one can tell you different.
In rhymes that flow so smooth, I craft a verse, a lyrical groove. With beats that hit, and words that soar, I'll rap a poem like never before.
rapping on the window
The first gentle rapping at the narrator's door occurs in the eighth stanza of Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven." It signifies the arrival of the mysterious visitor who turns out to be the titular bird.
The beginning
Rapping on the door (apex)
It is a poem which tells you that you can't write a poem. :)
they can write a haiku or a shape poem
you need to write a poem
Rapping juggling poem skateboarding freestyle soccer eating ice cream
write a poem using at least 2 analogies
To summarize your poem you are supposed to make it short and write what you think is in that poem. Remember to make it short and write the authors name.
In the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the rapping sound first comes from the narrator's encounter with the mysterious bird that taps on his chamber door. The second time the rapping occurs, it is revealed that the sound was actually the result of the narrator's deep sorrow and internal torment, signifying his descent into madness.
you would have to write an ode.