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The poet uses an ABAB rhyme scheme in the first 8 lines of the poem. This means that the first and third lines rhyme, as do the second and fourth lines.
they think you look like a poet?
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yes he did as the last two lines of the poem suggest
A poet can determine if their lines have a natural flow by reading them aloud to listen for smoothness and rhythm. They can also check for variation in line length and consider how the words and sounds work together to create an organic progression. Seeking feedback from others can also help the poet gauge the flow of their lines.
A poet can prevent repeated lines in a villanelle from becoming tiresome by varying the language and imagery used in each repeated line, finding creative ways to reinterpret the repeated phrases, and introducing new elements or perspectives with each repetition to keep the poem engaging and fresh.
It means poet. But I've been told it means a bad poet.
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The Irish poet who wrote "I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made; Nine bean rows will I have there, a hive for the honey bee, And live alone in the bee loud glade" is W.B. Yeats.
crazy poet
God's singing poet