A poem consisting of four lines with seven syllables each, with each line ending in rhyme?
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I see a big fly sitting on the pie,
My brother takes a big bite and the fly vanishes out of sight !
My art teacher wants me to use imagination,
so I go to Math class and let my mind go on vocation !
My brother takes a big bite and the fly vanishes out of sight !
My art teacher wants me to use imagination,
so I go to Math class and let my mind go on vocation !
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is an Irish syllable stanza form. It is hard to change it to versification in English so the main concentration is on rhyme scheme and syllables. Basically, it's a quatrain stanza (4 lines) with 7 syllables per line. Lines 1 and 3 rhyme in triple rhymes.Explanation:
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