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A ZaniLa Rhyme poem for Day 6, Rhythm & Rhyme summer contest |
Form: ZaniLa Rhyme This poem, created by Laura Lamarca, consists 4 lines per stanza. The rhyme scheme for this form is abcb and a syllable count of 9/7/9/9 per stanza. Line 3 contains internal rhyme and is repeated in each odd numbered stanza. Even stanzas contain the same line but swapped. The ZaniLa Rhyme has a minimum of 3 stanzas and no maximum poem length. ** Image ID #1583797 Unavailable ** Ladies and gentlemen, children too, For you in the center ring, A night of fun for the old and young, A show so large we can't help but sing. Elephants in chairs, sitting pretty, Trunks down, from buckets drinking, For the old and young, a night of fun, Watching from the stands, eyes a-blinking. Pachyderms in chairs, trumpeting loud, Spray the crowd, the waters sting, A night of fun for the old and young, "Mama, look! I see clowns in the wing." Rising up, the elephants stand tall, Clowns come forth and what they bring, For the old and young, a night of fun, Memories of joy we all do cling. |