The following poem is an example of a Rondel and uses the following rules:1. Poem consists of 13 lines in 3 stanzas
2. Rhyme scheme: ABba/abAB/abbaA (uppercase letters are refrains)
3. Usually 8 syllables per line
"Some Good"Every day, there is some good; every day, there is some bad.
Don't worry about what you had or waste your time knocking on wood,because this life's misunderstood, and there's no reason to get mad--every day, there is some good; every day, there is some bad.
Crime happens in all neighborhoods, though in some crime is just a fad.
If you live somewhere safe, be glad you're well off. Elevate your mood--every day, there is some good.
Q: Is this poem an example of informal or formal poetry?
which one is right
informal
formal
1 answer
formal