there was once a teacher
who instructed (his/her) poor kids
to write (him/her) up a poem
with at least 10 lines, (he/she) bids.
all of the students went home
and began to work on their rhymes
but there was one in particular
who simply could not find the time
to write (him/her) a poem
with #10 as the last line
iambic pentameter
three quatrains and a couplet
usually 10
An etheree poem is a poem that consists of ten line of one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten syllables. The first line has one syllable, the second line has two syllables, the third line has three syllables and so on. Etheree poems can also be reversed and written with syllables like this: ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. These poems are normally non-rhyming. An example is: She's Inclined To want more To ease her mind Than do you or I She disappears to find Anonymous solitude. We look for it, but we are blind Left behind, we become mere figments of her illusions... we call her unkind
iambic pentameter
Two lines are in a couplet.two
iambic pentameter
can you show me examples of 4 stanza poem?
A 10-line poem is called a decastich and a 13-line poem is called a terza rima.
A 7-line stanza of any kind is called a septet. The most common such form, and apparently the only one to have a special name, is rhyme royal, which uses the scheme ababbcc, the lines having 10 syllables each i.e. (usually) iambic pentameter. Rhyme royal is also sometimes known as the Troilus stanza
Shakespeare used more than 10 syllables per line in his plays to create rhythm, emphasis, and complexity in his language. This technique, known as blank verse, allowed him to explore deeper emotions, convey complex ideas, and enhance the poetic quality of his writing.
A verse typically contains a specific number of iambs, which are pairs of syllables with one stressed (accented) and one unstressed (unaccented). In a line of iambic pentameter, for example, there are 10 iambs (5 pairs) per line. The number of iambs in a verse will depend on the specific meter and structure of the poem.