Iambic pentameters are quite old As poetry fashions go now, I must say. Tetrameters are sharper, yes, But both are old I must confess.
Make any speech, with force, you’ll surely find Iambic rhythms: the power of pulse. Such things are found in common speech for sure. And lines of ten syllables must endure.
Poetic structures set in stone are not My way: variety is key I have To say. Some use of rhyme is okay too. So how you write, that’s up to you (my friend).
For I prefer to write free verse, To steer away from doggerel’s curse. Longer lines are languid, with gravitas. Short ones clout, It’s as simple as that.
Paul Butters
As requested by my friend Stephen Chapman. Retitled and stanza added 24\6\16.