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With 52 forms, how many poems can you write in one year? |
Form: Tailgaters The Tailgater is a rhymed couplet that begins with a well-known line of poetry and concludes with a witty come-back of your own making. Number of Lines: 2 Rules: Below you will find three first lines from well-known poetry, write a witty response for each. Rhyme Scheme: A rhymed couplet means two lines of poetry and the last words in each line must rhyme. Choices for the poets to make this week: Write a rhymed witty response to each of these: 1. I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree, (The Lake Isle of Innisfree, W. B. Yeats) 2. O, to have a little house! (An Old Woman of the Roads by Padraic Colum) 3. Between my finger and my thumb (Digging by Seamus Heaney) Examples: What? Twas brillig and the slithy toves what this means only Carroll knows. Santa’s Surprise Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house Mrs. Jones was tongue-lashing her drunken spouse. Disagreement Jack Spratt could eat no fat because his wife would start a spat. |