Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted February 23, 2020 |
Questions we all ask...
Fate, Free Will & God
by Diana L Crawford
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Question writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt Write a poem in which every stanza either begins with a question or ends with a question. |
Blank Verse Poem:
A fixed metrical pattern. Iambic pentameter is most often used; however, an occasional metrical substitution, including feminine verse is permitted;
End-line rhymes, either true, identical or proximate (slant) are not permitted;
Internal-line rhymes, either true, identical or proximate (slant) are not permitted. Blank Verse is a flexible form and many poetic forms can be adapted to it. It is well known for use in dramatic and narrative poetry.
Pays
one point
and 2 member cents. A fixed metrical pattern. Iambic pentameter is most often used; however, an occasional metrical substitution, including feminine verse is permitted;
End-line rhymes, either true, identical or proximate (slant) are not permitted;
Internal-line rhymes, either true, identical or proximate (slant) are not permitted. Blank Verse is a flexible form and many poetic forms can be adapted to it. It is well known for use in dramatic and narrative poetry.
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