Follow The Rhyme Poem by Elkan Paruque

Follow The Rhyme



Tingles should never be equal to singles,
Singles may have been same as doubles,
Doubles could be something of a trouble,
Trouble may work for some,
Some just keep on with fume',
Fumes are a sign of a fire,
A fire purifies a desire,
A desire shows one's inclinations,
Inclinations are part of our nations,
Nations know when to join together,
Together is not the same as forever,
Forever could mean something,
Something is similar to everything,
Everything that is true will occur,
Occur even in instances of a spur,
Spur a moment that is cemented...
Cemented is a connotation of singles that could be equal to tingles, which are trouble for doubles that is there for some in fumes!

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is about a play in rhymes. A story told by pulling the last rhyme to form the next sentence as one would pull a loose line thread on blue linen sweater.
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