Mono-rhyme for Writer's Cramp. |
Bianca's prompt for The Writer's Cramp. The Mono-rhyme A Mono-rhyme is a poem with just one rhyme at the end. Very simple. A. That means that every line ends with the same rhyme. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I woke up this morning and wrote me a note... Go to the market and buy me a goat. I went to the kitchen and put on my coat, Then headed outside to my boat in the moat. Crossing my fingers, I hoped it would float As I paddled away in my small, wooden boat. I had got to the market, forgotten my tote Which carried inside it the note I just wrote. I looked all around me and tried to renote What the message I'd written had tried to promote. I could not remember, so got back in my boat And paddled back home in my boat through the moat. With hands in the pockets of my worn out coat, I pulled out a paper and on it, my note. Now I remembered! I wanted a goat! So I headed again to my small, wooden boat. I paddled away, and I patted my tote. This time I'd remember the note that I wrote. I got to the market, then searched for my note. The tote, it was empty; at home, was my coat. |