1. Haiku
The sun has risen
Ponds begin to melt away
Spring has now arrived
2. Limerick
There once upon a time was Jack
Who ate hot dogs by the pack
He ate them so much
Even by the bunch
That he couldn't get out of the sack
3. The form of the Limerick uses the "A-A-B-B-A" to get the rhythm of the poem. Rhyming also gives limericks the ability to be humorous. Limericks are usually very short and get the tone, morale, or story through to the reader in just a few lines. Limericks are a fun and easy way to write poetry.
Nice post here. I especially like the haiku. It's quite perfect. And your limerick is a good laugh. I can't imagine it's all that good for the system to eat piles of hot dogs!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to your next post.