Poetic rhythm, rhyme and verse?
20 Jun 2024
Dear LPG
I have always been interested in writing, but while the idea of starting a book at my stage of life might excite some, I find it a little unrealistic. I have had the odd go at producing a verse or two of poetry, although I have never managed to write one that I have thought was good enough for anyone to see but me. I have real problems making them sound metered or even getting them to rhyme, which usually puts me off.
There have been times when I feel inspired, and what I want the poem to convey is right there in my head, but I need help to get the words to rhyme while keeping the sense of the thing, and it all results in a lot of screwed-up paper.
I have always known that only some poems have to rhyme conventionally. Many poem formats don’t have to rhyme at all. With this idea in my head, I recently tried to find out a little more about some of the non-rhyming formats and armed with that knowledge, I put pen to paper yet again…
Having read about ‘Free verse’, I came up with this…
I am getting older…
I am getting older.
My knees keep telling me so.
Not with words
But every time I get up.
They warn me that I might not.
Manage it successfully.
Next time
That came from the heart, but if I had just read it, interesting though I might have found it, would it count as a poem in my mind? I did question its validity as an actual poem, so I had a go at a limerick.
The young lady from Bath
There was a young lady from Bath.
Who, when she smiled, looked quite daft.
She smiled at me one day.
But I had nothing to say.
I could not help it; I just laughed.
That is enough poetic thinking for one day, but I found a list of formats that might help any aspiring poet who has not started yet…
SD, Deptford
…and LPG adds some information on today’s celebration…