Guys Night Out

 
Written by William Kekaula |
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We're going to see a show on Broadway,
About the navy called "Anchors Aweigh,"
A high-priced meal was too much a cliche,
So we settled for a sidewalk cafe,
Listening to street bands, playing reggae,
Our waitress came with a varied entree,
Great meal, as well as the service, per se,
We gave a tip and a note to convey,
The show waits; we're hoping there's no ballet.

 

*INTRO: (SAMPLE #1) MonoMixoRhyme using the monorhyme format wherein the assonance of the last syllable is spelled differently,

a short poem of 9 lines in iambic pentameter with 10 syllables per line,​ in 75 words or less,

whereby the last syllable cannot have an alpha sequential repeat,

EX; "polled" and "holed", its ending (-led) is an alpha sequential repeat.

 

 

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Form of Poetry

Monorhyme

Author: William Kekaula
I am a retiree of the hospitality industry, presently, residing in my birthplace town of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, a.k.a. Big Island, in the 50th State of Hawaii, USA, and as a writer, I have a passion for poetry, fictional and nonfictional short stories.

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