Workshop 35 - Couplets


A couplet has rhyming stanzas each made up of two lines.


Here is an example:

Across the sky they seem to flow
As wind and currents gently blow.

The cumulus clouds in the sky,
Fluffy, white, and ever so high.

Their shapes and forms are most complex
Numbering at least a googolplex.

by Rebecca Wiggin

 

Keith Loines

Sylence Campbell

AD Chyrch

Lynda Cracknell

Vauren Davidson

Fred Fairchild

Devyn