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The document provides examples of different poetic forms including alternate rhyme, coupled rhyme, monorhyme, enclosed rhyme, triplet, limerick, and villanelle. It identifies the rhyme patterns in short excerpts from poems for each poetic form. The document asks the student to find at least two stanzas demonstrating each poetic form in a given poem.

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The document provides examples of different poetic forms including alternate rhyme, coupled rhyme, monorhyme, enclosed rhyme, triplet, limerick, and villanelle. It identifies the rhyme patterns in short excerpts from poems for each poetic form. The document asks the student to find at least two stanzas demonstrating each poetic form in a given poem.

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JONEHSA F.

YUCOR
BSECE 4

Give examples of the following and identify their pattern in the poem. (At least 2 stanza of each)

Alternate rhyme
Ex.

Blank Space

Cherry lips, crystal skies A


I could show you incredible things B
Stolen kisses, pretty lies A
I will marry you with paper rings B

So it’s gonna be forever C


Or it’s gonna go down in flames D
You can tell me when it’s over C
And this is part of your games D

Coupled rhyme
Ex.

She doesn’t need a compass A


She will make it and pass A
She knows where she’s going B
She knows without knowing B

Like the ocean she’ll pull you under C


Like a storm she’s strong like thunder C
She always tries and dare D
And she always act like didn’t care D
Monorhyme
Ex.
The night knows A
What in your mind goes A
The memory of those A
Who were once close A

When the cold wind blows A


Tears from your eyes flows A
This is what life shows A
People use and then grows A

Enclosed rhyme
Ex.
Families can be big or small A
They can be full of girls and boys B
They can be quiet or full of noise B
The people can be short or tall A

Families play a part of life C


They are truly from God above. D
But families can be full of love D
Even when there is some strife C

Triplet
Ex.
I am sick

I wish I could run A


Feel the heat under the sun A
No sickness and can have fun A
And Live life to the fullest B

Even when I try C


I couldn’t help but cry C
Wiping my tears to dry C
Because I know I’m gonna say goodbye D
Limerick (1 stanza)
Ex.
A fellow jumped off a high wall A
And had a most terrible fall A
He went back to bed B
With a bump on his head B
That’s why you shouldn’t jump off a wall A

Villanelle
Ex.

Longing for Her Mother


Nehsa Yu

All this time, she was right A


And I was even wrong B
For what I eventually fight A

You hold me tight A


And you keep me strong B
Never leave by my sight A

You watch me at night A


And sing me a song B
Under the stars so bright A

I want to hear them in the morning light A


In a place I don’t belong B
With love on our side maybe we’d be alright A

Without consent, you took a flight A


You leave me too long B
In selfish forethought of neglect and slight A

The moon shed light A


Getting the way with a headstrong B
On a shooting star tonight A
On my hopeless plight A

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