Apparently April is poetry month...
Apr. 1st, 2009 09:00 pmAnd I don't have the energy to either write or find a Good Poem to post. So have, instead, a limerick:
Some primal termite knocked on wood,
tasted it, and found it good:
and that is why your Auntie May
fell through the parlour floor today.
- Ogden Nash
Some primal termite knocked on wood,
tasted it, and found it good:
and that is why your Auntie May
fell through the parlour floor today.
- Ogden Nash
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Date: 2009-04-01 10:37 pm (UTC)duh DAH duh duh DAH duh duh DAH duh
duh DAH duh duh DAH duh duh DAH duh
duh DAH duh duh DAH
duh DAH duh duh DAH
duh DAH duh duh DAH duh duh DAH duh
And they rhyme AABBA.
This is two rhymed couplets in iambic tetrameter.
duh DAH duh DAH duh DAH duh DAH
Tetrameter is usually (in English) pretty singsong-y. It is really balanced, and you can get an entire clause into a line of tetrameter, whereas pentameter is a bit longer, usually has a sense break (that is, it's often in two clauses) and is less balanced (because five is prime).
Tetrameter is pretty common in children's poetry, whether iambic or trochaic.
Etc., etc.