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Rated: 18+ · Book · Women's · #1649006
Poems written for the Poetry in Motion Challenge and Other Poetry Form Challenges
#690979 added July 5, 2015 at 1:33am
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Acrostic Monorhyme
Teeth

Taking my teeth out at night,
Each tooth in my dentures is pearly white,
Each tooth reflects my bedroom light,
They stay in a glass and grin so bright,
How can I sleep next to such a sight?

Line count: 5
Form: An acrostic is a poem in which each line is the letter is a word. The stanza spells out the entire word. A monorhyme is a poem with all lines ending in the same rhyme a/a/a/a/a/a etc. usually with a comic note. An acrostic monorhyme is an acrostic poem with all the lines ending in the same rhyme.
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