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just follow this rhyme scheme the first 4 lines can be what ever you want then just follow the pattern i have put above. hope this helps
A pantoum is a form of poetry with a specific structure where the second and fourth lines of each stanza become the first and third lines of the following stanza. It typically consists of four-line stanzas and does not have a set rhyme scheme. The repetition of lines creates a circular and rhythmic effect in the poem.
a Malay verse form, imitated in French and English, consisting of quotations with anabab
rhyme scheme linked by repeated lines.
To make a poem rhyme. all you really have to do is think of something special to you. Then let it flow on to the paper
The theme of this poem is that stories can be seen/told by our eyes.
A pantoum is a poem that has a rhythmic pattern. It is much tougher to comprise than a haiku, and involves repeating lines over and over, although they will be interchanged in each stanza.
It comes from Malaysia - APEX
Pantoum.
a form with a pattern of lines that are each repeated once
it is borrowed from malaysian poetry
Pantoum
It is a classic pantoum-Apex
It suggests a nocturne.
There does not appear to be a special name for a 24-line/stanza poem A pantoum is a series of any number four-line quatrains, and can therefore have six verses of 4 lines each, i.e. 24 lines or stanzas in total. A caudate sonnet is a poem that is comprised of a sonnet of 14 lines followed by a coda, which can have 10 lines, thus making a 24-line caudate sonnet. And, of course, there are simply some 24-line poems!See 'Related Links' below
A poetic form in which entire lines are repeated, but only once each
this book defines 74 basic poetic forms, summarizes their histories, quotes examples from noted poets, and offers professional tricks of the trade on how to use each form. The book covers the following poetic forms: abstract poem, acrostic, allegory, alliteration, alphabet poem, assonance, ballad, ballade, blank verse, blues poem, bout-rimes, calligram, canto, canzone, cento, chant, cinquain, collaboration, concrete poem, couplet, eclogue, elegy, epic, epigram, epistle, epithalamium, event poem, the foot, found poem, free verse, ghazal, haiku, imitation, insult poem, light verse, limerick, the line, list poem, lune, lyric, macaronis, madrigal, metaphor, nonsense poem, occasional poem, ode, ottava rima, pantoum, parody, pastoral poem, performance poem, projective verse, prose poem, quatrain, rap, renga, rhyme, rhythm, ritual poem, rondeau, satire, senryu, sestina, Skeltonic verse, sonnet, spoonerism, the stanza, syllabic verse, tanka, tercet, terza rima, triolet, villanelle, and word play. Entries are cross-referenced, and a bibliography and list of cited authors are included. (MM)