Rhymes & Poems
Please add a children’s rhyme . Write down the rhyme, tell us if it’s one you know or where you found it online (please include a link to the site), and identify what kind of rhyme it is: nonsense rhyme, counting rhyme, skipping rhyme, clapping game, fingers & toes game, lullaby, riddle, dance, parody, didactic rhyme, story rhyme, or something else. Also, tell us if it uses rhyme, assonance, and/or alliteration.
Next, add a poem about yourself! You can imitate a traditional poem (like “Mary had a little lamb”) or follow a modern pattern. Margaret Wise Brown (the author of Goodnight Moon) wrote a picture book entitled The Important Book (1949). She describes ordinary objects by listing four characteristics and highlighting the most important. For example: “The important thing about a shoe is that you put your foot in it. / You walk in it, / and you take it off at night, / and it’s warm when you take it off. / But the important thing about a shoe is you put your foot in it.”
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Here are my examples:
Traditional: Katie had a baby son / whose smiles were sweet as milk / And everywhere that Katie went / you could find baby Nick. [milk/Nick uses assonance instead of a full rhyme]
Modern: The important thing about Katie is that she’s Niko’s mom. / She likes to garden and teach Niko each plant’s name. / She has to read every day or else the day is incomplete / and that’s why she teaches literature. / But the important thing about Katie is that she’s Niko’s mom.
oh, please make it look simple and clear and do not use any complicated words or sentences
also, do use or write sexual poems, find one look decent


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