I'm not exactly sure what a couplet poem is but I write a lot of poetry like this.
I've felt nowhere to be found
And I've seen silence all around
But the beating wings of a bird
Are unlike anything I've ever heard
Chorus
Without emotions there'd be nothing to feel
Without the floor there'd be no place to kneel
Without him I'd be nothing
Like a teddy bear without the stuffing
His winter breeze feels sub-zero
I love him he is my hero
Swimming in the open sea
I can feel him next to me
Chorus
Without emotions there'd be nothing to feel
Without the floor there'd be no place to kneel
Without him I'd be nothing
Like a teddy bear without the stuffing
Sly snakes in the dark
Even they were on the ark
He gave us land he gave us oceans
He is a being of pure devotion
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yes, it looks good to me.
Metaphor alliteration and rhyme. But be careful my answer is right but ... rhyme may NOT be included as a technique. And anyways there are techniques hard to find in this poem ... cheers good luck :D
To rhyme a phrase, find things that rhyme each word and then put them together. Things that rhyme with party: hearty Marty smarty Things that rhyme with time: chyme dime grime lime prime rime rhyme slime So, then you see if you can put any of them together to fit into your poem (or whatever you are doing). "Hearty slime" is pretty good. :)
Go to the library and check out poem books or find them on google.
A couplet is a type of poetic device. It is a stanza of only two lines that usually rhyme and share the same length. Ultimately, the two lines should form a complete thought. Shakespeare's sonnets are a good example of a couplet. An example of a couplet comes from Shakespeare's 116 sonnet: "...Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never write, nor no man ever loved." In this example, the last two lines make up the couplet.
No, metaphor poems do not have to rhyme. The power of a metaphor lies in its ability to convey meaning by comparing two unlike things, and this can be done effectively with or without rhyming. The focus is more on the metaphorical connection and imagery created rather than rhyme scheme.
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There are no specifications when writing free verse poems. Because free verse poems do not use the traditional method of writing poems. It can be any poem with or without rhyme, it may not be good or follow any poetic pattern.
All rhyming poetry.
Some examples of poems written in elegiac couplet include "The Aeneid" by Virgil, "The Metamorphoses" by Ovid, and "The Consolation of Philosophy" by Boethius. Elegiac couplets typically feature a hexameter line followed by a pentameter line, creating a mournful or reflective tone.
Meriam Joseph's poem are really wonderful. Her starting poems are quite childish like any othr child because she's only 12 yrs old. But now - a -days she writes poems of high standered
Originally it was because poems were not written down, so they had to be remembered. The easier they were to remember, the longer that they lasted for. Rhyming is a good way of remembering certain things and this is possibly why.
Poets use rhyme to create a pleasing sound for the reader or listener, and to give their work a sense of structure and rhythm. Rhyme can also add emphasis to certain words or ideas, helping to make the poem more memorable.
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"A good rhyme flows with ease, creating a musical tease."