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Front Rhyme Feature

cabcool
Guardian of Shadows
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Poetry Contest

Create a poem using front rhyme, based on any theme of your choice.

FRONT-RHYME FEATURE

Front rhyme (or beginning rhyme), is rhyme placed at the beginning of successive lines of verse.  We are all accustomed to end rhyme: why not explore another dimension to diversity your poetry-writing skills?

Create a NEW poem using front rhyme.

COMPETITION RULES
* MUST USE FRONT RHYME (may incorporate end rhyme)
* Any theme
* Max 50 words per poem
* Max 3 entries per human being or pseudo-personality
* No obscenities or sexual explicitness
* Two weeks only
* Winner by admin. poll

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cabcool
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Bravo, Insiderew!

Thanks for breaking the ice -- and so eloquently.  I see you have incorporated end-rhyme along with your primary front-rhyme focus.

I wish you well in the comp.

Sincerely

poet Anonymous

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cabcool
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cabcool
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Thanks for posting another beautiful piece, Insiderew.

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cabcool
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Related submission no longer exists.
You are the lone entrant so far, maxing out your options.
Thank you for participating.  I hope others will join the fun soon.

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Amorous_tryst
Dangerous Mind
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Cornbread and beans

  
 
   
Cahoots are what they're in my friend, and  
toots their objective in the/your end  
'taters, fried, now there's a blend, that  
haters avoid for they may send  
imbibers to your stool and sink where  
survivors and you're to endure the stink
 
 
   
 
Written by Amorous_tryst
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cabcool
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Cornbread and beans

  
 
   
Cahoots are what they're in my friend, and  
toots their objective in the/your end  
'taters, fried, now there's a blend, that  
haters avoid for they may send  
imbibers to your stool and sink where  
survivors and you're to endure the stink
 
 
   
 
Written by Amorous_tryst
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said:

Thanks for your entry, Amorous_tryst!

Your word count is within limits; you are welcome to post two additional poems to this competition.

I wish you all the best in the runnings.

Sincerely

slipalong
Dangerous Mind
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A year that brought both death and fear

Cheer; come be with each of us
commandeer the spirit that was lost
steer us to a place of trust
be; leading with a lighted cross

Hear our plea's and grace our needs
clear all obstacles that now impede
austere times, hard grind indeed
reappear, celebration if you please
Written by slipalong
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JohnWilksLincoln
John Wilkes Lincoln
Lost Thinker
United States
Joined 5th Sep 2020
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The Memory Book

I sat down on a chair and began to take a look,  
I finally found my father’s memory book.  

I found it while I was cleaning the attic,  
A book of love, but also dramatic.  
 
As I flip through the pages, my life comes to me  
Like a fishing ship coming back from the sea.  
 
I opened the book and lost my frown,  
I had found the time when I first went downtown.  
 
I grew up in the country, my childhood was calm,  
I grew up with my family, a loving dad and mom.  
 
Then I went to college, my surrounding became new  
Tall skyscrapers surround my brand new home, NYU.  
 
There I met Jenny, the love of my life,  
A beautiful, smart person, my soon to be wife.  
 
Pictures of her standing there with me,  
Pictures of us having fun near the sea.  
 
There, at that spot, my life began new,  
I met someone who loved me, and who I loved back too.  
 
That was a story that’s fresh in my mind,  
The story that made me believe in mankind.  
 
But as I flip the pages, moving further back in the past,  
I saw my girlfriend from highschool, a relationship I thought would last.  
 
Not everything about our connection was bad,  
In fact, something about it was the best thing I’ve had.  
 
We met at church, the home of the Lord,  
I went to the bathroom, I was getting bored.  
 
As I left the restroom, I saw her by the door,  
My mouth was agape, she was more beautiful than ever before.  
 
Her name was Ava, a goddess at heart,  
A woman of passion for music and art.  
 
I asked for her number, we went on a date,  
I made sure to bring her home before it was too late.  
 
The dinner was incredible, our conversations were great,  
I knew I needed a way to celebrate.  
 
I was driving home, then saw a woman out the door,  
She was in a dark alley, and looked like a whore.  
 
Though I was tempted, I knew what to do,  
Something about this scenario felt like deja vu.  
 
I went back to my home, I said hi to my dad,  
For the first time he was proud of me, and he wasn’t mad.  
 
He said, “Son, I love you” and a tear went down my eye,  
He’d never said that to me since my mom said “goodbye.”  
 
We embraced each other, a hug like no other,  
A new love had grown, even without my mother.  
 
This was a memory deep in my heart,  
This made me realize that wholeness comes from part.  
 
As I flipped through my book, memories flooded to my head,  
The type of memories that make me feel dead.  
 
I flipped to the end, saw the latest memory,  
One that would bring an end to my family.  
 
I met my father in a place of sorrow,  
He had nothing to live for, he would have no tomorrow.  
 
He had reached a new low, he felt unknown,  
He had a lot of money, but he lived all alone.  
 
His will said that I would get every last penny,  
Something that I really needed with Jenny.  
 
He went on the ground and gave this final plea,  
“John, how could you do this to me?”  
 
“I needed the money,” I said in return,  
“Besides, Mom died, now it’s your turn.”  
 
So I grabbed my gun, put it right to his head,  
And I shot at his temple, he laid there dead.  
 
So I cleaned up the scene, no prints or DNA,  
And I received his inheritance the very next day.  
 
I lived the rest of my life happy, rich as can be,  
And made this book to hold this memory.
Written by JohnWilksLincoln (John Wilkes Lincoln)
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cabcool
Guardian of Shadows
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A year that brought both death and fear

Cheer; come be with each of us
commandeer the spirit that was lost
steer us to a place of trust
be; leading with a lighted cross

Hear our plea's and grace our needs
clear all obstacles that now impede
austere times, hard grind indeed
reappear, celebration if you please
Written by slipalong
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said:

Well done, slipalong!

I note you have placed your rhymes in multiple positions.

Thank you for entering the competition.  You are qualified to submit two additional entries.  I hope you will do well.

Sincerely

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