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GOT Writing Challenge with foe - winner
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Prompt: Write a Ghazal poem based on this video. Also, make sure to include the line, "TAKE IT TO WIMBLEDON!"

What will survive profound dalliance with history?
Moving with pendulum step to victory?

Swish, swish, Take your stories around the world
Take it to Wimbledon oh sweet victory

Strut it forward, take it on back, step it up
Trust team members, for Mine, has the victory

Swish, swish another round hit the scoreboards
Who shall win this oh so fine revered victory

Step up your game and let your inner muse free
We know what is needed to grab victory

80 words 10 lines


The ghazal is composed of a minimum of five couplets—and typically no more than fifteen—that are structurally, thematically, and emotionally autonomous. Each line of the poem must be of the same length, though meter is not imposed in English. The first couplet introduces a scheme, made up of a rhyme followed by a refrain. Subsequent couplets pick up the same scheme in the second line only, repeating the refrain and rhyming the second line with both lines of the first stanza. The final couplet usually includes the poet’s signature, referring to the author in the first or third person, and frequently including the poet’s own name or a derivation of its meaning.

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