Sunday, April 17, 2011

Writing Type: Poetry Forms - Tongue Twister Poems

This is week 15 of the Poetic Exploration challenge on writing.com. The form this week is tongue twister poetry. A tongue twister poem is a poem whose lines and verses are difficult to read aloud because they contains words using similar consonant in succession (alliteration). This for requires neither end rhyme nor internal rhyme. Click on the following links to read more about this poetry form Tongue Twisters and Tongue Twister Poem.

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