Don’t be startle when life is tough
Mingle, try not to go in huff
Take it easy, smile with your charm
You know when enough is enough
The offer is on, there’s no harm
Call the birds, they come in a swarm
Let’s all have fun without filter
On its mark, pillars and gendarme
Have something to bite and stir
It’s not always clear, sometimes blur
I like my drinks with some lemon
With friends, we agree or bicker
Let’s have a good time, lots of pun
And whatever is done is done
It’s not perfect, some things we shun
Hold up the end of our bargain*
(c) ladyleemanila 2018
* A Quatrain is a poem consisting of four lines of verse with a specific rhyming scheme.
A few examples of a quatrain rhyming scheme are as follows:
#1) abab
#2) abba — envelope rhyme
#3) aabb
#4) aaba, bbcb, ccdc, dddd — chain rhyme
For: Sunday Photo Fiction – April 22nd 2018, Music Challenge #26: “Limes” Brad Paisley #musicchallenge #amwriting #MLMM, Wordle 348 Apr 21 by bwarren
This rhyme is great, it speaks of fun
Of sharing joy with everyone
I like your style, it made me smile,
I hope you write another one!
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thank you, Robbie 🙂
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Well done.
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thank you 🙂
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Awesome.
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thanks 🙂
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Interesting rhyme scheme — seems like it would be quite hard to write, good job!
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thank you, Joy 🙂
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Nice poem with a nice message.
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many thanks, Susan 🙂
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Great job with a rhyming scheme! I always find it difficult.
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thank you, Reena 🙂
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