There are many kinds of English poems. Like China's poems, some ancient poems are as rhythmic as China's ancient poems. For example, Shakespeare's sonnets have strict rhyme and rhythm requirements. But it's not very popular now. It's very troublesome. No need to imitate. Like China's poems, rhyming is very important to ensure that the poems are catchy. There are two kinds of rhymes: alliteration and ending rhyme. The former is like: Kitty cat; Donald duck; Mickey mouse, etc. These are well-known animal images created by using indenter rhyme. The latter, like Chinese, has the same or similar pronunciation on the last syllable of each line. As follows: (I found a song with you at random, which basically rhymes with "Ai") Never cried? In a fatal accident, my body was so painful that I really wanted to die, but I never wanted to cry. I was so painful in dealing with things in my life, and sometimes I wanted to commit suicide, but I never wanted to cry. Why? On a lonely and cold night, without my silly girl around, so many bitter happiness makes me want to cry. Facing my mother's concerned eyes, I am ashamed to lie, so I can cry only in my dreams. Another form is Tibetan poems. Ordinary Americans like to write letters to friends and relatives during holidays. For example, Thanksgiving Day, I want to write a poem to thank my friends. I will use each letter of the word "thank you" as the first letter of the first word in each line. For example, I will write a song casually: Thank you. Tomorrow is an important day. I made it. We walked by the sea. A beautiful memory always reminds me that nothing can replace it, except that kindness is your normal way of treating people. Yes, I often get your favor without preparation. My friends around me, you are really the one I should thank most. Then you can hide a sentence in some form.
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