So you would like to pen a rhyme,
Sonnet, or verse, spoken in time?
Read the next lines and come to see,
Anyone can write great poetry!
Start by discarding syllable count,
Your poem’s words should be constrained by no set amount.
Follow up next by getting rid of meter,
Some darn fancy rhythm doesn’t make the poem any more completer.
While we’re on the subject, who needs to stick to lines?
A uniform
structure to the poem only confines.
You know what? Screw rhyming.
Damn traditional poetry requirements just oppresses
art maaaaaaaaaaan.
Great, now you have a real Toike poem on your hands.
Congratulations. Send it to us for the next issue!
(Sue us, none of us are Liberal Arts majors).