People who write traditional rhyming poetry always feel they have to apologise for it. I apologise all the time. Someone once told me reading my longer narrative poems was like reading a Rupert Bear book, though I think it was meant as a compliment! Don't apologise. Rhyme adds to the flow and requires a particular writing skill. I like your poetry.
Claire Baldry
Sat 20th Aug 2016 12:21
People who write traditional rhyming poetry always feel they have to apologise for it. I apologise all the time. Someone once told me reading my longer narrative poems was like reading a Rupert Bear book, though I think it was meant as a compliment! Don't apologise. Rhyme adds to the flow and requires a particular writing skill. I like your poetry.
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