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Monday, January 21, 2013

Couplet


A couplet is a poem that has two lines. The last word of the first line and last line usually rhyme. Look at the examples below.

By dawn the bird must speak,
Otherwise we climb to the peak.


I have two cats, one mean and one nice.
They chased some very ugly mice.



Derrick was the second man of the table,
Saying he was a coward is a complete fable.


Neil Armstrong went to the moon
He found a small child's balloon

I awoke bright and early to see the clown
The main Street was lined with everyone in the town

I found a starfish in the bay
While fishing yesterday

There are many different types of poetry  
You can find some in a tree

I will turn 60 in 20 years
Then I will lose my very good ear.

The world shall burn in fire 
Otherwise we shall be buried in quagmire

Shut down the noise 
Or else no toys

You must eat the mango 
Or else do the Tango              

There was so much space
I added a new vase

                                                                   

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