General Poetry posted March 22, 2025


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Can you hear the children play?

The Innocence of Childhood

by Peter Jarvis

The children laugh and shout all day,

Their games unfold in bright array,

With balls and hoops, they twist and sway,

The sun burns hot, they still obey,

No rules too strict to block their fray,

Through fields they dart, a wild ballet,

Their joy paints life in hues of gray,

No care for night, no thought of pay,

Just endless fun in pure display,

A world alive when kids at play.




Monorhyme writing prompt entry
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A Monorhyme is a poem in which all the lines have the same end rhyme.
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