"rhyme is seen as anachronistic by most poets"
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I enjoy reading and writing rhyme, especially the sneaky kind. Smile I have limited experience with how others see it but I can say when I posted a rhymer I had worked on here on another site even the poets who didn't work in rhyme enjoyed it. Is there anyone who doesn't enjoy Leanne's? Does Mercedes not kill in rhyme or not? I will not list the more famous poets who work beautifully with rhyme.

I think it's fine for people to write however they want to, a good poem is a good poem and will find its audience if it is put out there, no more limited than poetry in general. Being rhymeless doesn't give a poem more of a chance of working, in my meager experience.
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RE: "rhyme is seen as anachronistic by most poets" - by ellajam - 06-01-2016, 09:22 AM



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