High School

Compose an eight-stanza lyric poem.

- Remember, lyric poems emphasize musical qualities. It may help to imagine that you are writing lyrics for a song because lyrics are lyric poems.
- Your poem must have eight, four-line stanzas.
- The second and fourth lines of each stanza (except the last stanza) must rhyme, but they do not have to rhyme with the other stanzas.
- In your last stanza only, the second and fourth lines will rhyme. That is, you will finish with a couplet.
- Your poem must include four examples of figurative language (e.g., metaphor, simile, personification, etc.). Highlight figurative language with yellow.

Answer :

Answer:

In the golden morn, where dreams unfold,

A story written in whispers untold,

Where words take flight and melodies sway,

I'll sing a song to light your way.

Like a river's flow, it meanders wide,

Through hills of hope and valleys of pride,

With every note, my heart's desire,

To kindle flames, set souls afire.

Your laughter dances upon the breeze,

A symphony that puts my heart at ease,

A lark's sweet song, a summer's delight,

In your presence, darkness takes flight.

My love for you, an eternal flame,

Burning bright with passion's claim,

Like a rose in bloom, vibrant and rare,

In your embrace, I find solace and care.

The moon above, a radiant pearl,

Reflecting love, a celestial swirl,

With whispered promises, we embark,

Two souls entwined, destined to embark.

So let this song be our sweet refrain,

A serenade to soothe both joy and pain,

With music's embrace, we'll transcend,

Forever bound, as our love will ascend.

In harmony we'll dance, hand in hand,

As life's melodies weave a timeless band,

Together we'll walk this journey's length,

In love's embrace, we'll find our strength.