Write a two stanza, eight-line poem in blank verse form that includes at least one use of enjambment. The verse does not necessarily need to be in iambic pentameter. It must, however, keep a consistent meter across all eight lines. After you have written the poem, read it and look for ways to improve it in structure, imagery, and details. Remember to also check it for errors in spelling and grammar.

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It little profits that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags Match’d with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race … That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and know not me.


(By Alfred Lord Tennyson)

The question above wants to assess your ability to write a poem. For that reason, it's not right for me to write a poem for you, but I'll show you how you can write one.

First, it is important that you determine the theme of the poem, ie you must determine the message you want to convey through the poem. This message doesn't have to be something serious and important, but it can be fun if you prefer.

With that in mind, you can use the information below to write your poem.

  • Write each phrase in one line. These phrases will be your verses.
  • Every four lines, start a second stanza. Therefore, each stanza in the poem will have four lines.
  • One of these lines must have enjambment and this will be done when you don't end a sentence on the same line, but put the beginning of the sentence on one line and the end of the sentence on another line.
  • Present blank verses, which are verses that do not rhyme, that is lines that do not end with similar sounds.

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