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Writing in Form: Unrhymed Couplets

Nancy Flynn June 4, 2024Apostrophe Blog Archive, Publication News, Writing

Below is the first poem I ever wrote in couplets aka two-line stanzas. The lines in my poem, “Leda before the Swan”, do not rhyme which means it immediately broke all of the usual couplet rules. Oh well. Couplets are traditionally lines of the same length bearing pairs of successive rhyming lines…

 
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