The Basic Rules of Poetry Explained -- with examples by The Beatles
Do you know what prosody is? Defined as "the patterns of stress and intonation in a language," it's prosody that gives poetry its basic beat or rhythm, broken down into three forms of verse:
1. syllabic
2. accentual
3. accentual-syllabic
If that's just too mind-numbing for you, join the club, and then get your poetry explained by Kyle Kallgren, the host of a series on Blip called "Brows Held High" (which is self-described as a mildly immature look into the strange world of the arthouse").
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