Poetry, Should It Rhyme?

Poetry, Should It Rhyme?

A Poem by Elton Camp
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No iambic pentameter for me.

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Poetry, Should it Rhyme?

 

By Elton Camp

 

To deserve “poet” by my name,

In all candor, I have to disclaim.

Mine may not be the worst,

But, in truth, it’s only verse.

 

For poetry, Keats is the man you need.

He’s the one I suggest that you read.

Now as to the subject here at hand,

Writing free verse I don’t understand.

 

I heard “iambic pentameter” in college lit,

But in my narrow thinking it never did fit.

For Shakespeare and Frost it works fine.

But that style can never come to be mine.

 

My “poems” may be predictable and mundane,

But like that, I fear, they will have to remain.

What I write is usually just for fun.

And only in old age has it begun.

 

The “old dog” finds that tricks come hard.

And he isn’t likely ever to become a bard.

So to those who poetry doesn’t rhyme,

Know that I won’t criticize you any time.

 

© 2010 Elton Camp


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Ron
Hooray hooray a kindred spirit at last. Rhyme? Yes please! Call us square or unkool but I cannot fathom modern stuff at worst or it just jars me senseless. Elton for Minister of Culture! That's what I say.

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Elton Camp
Elton Camp

Russellville, AL



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I am retired from college teaching/administration and writing as a hobby. My only "publications" are a weekly column in our local newspaper. Most of my writing is prose, but I do produce some "poetr.. more..

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