Poetry Journal Monday, 11-1-10 Poetry Circles. Poetry Journal, 11-1-10 Everyone number your papers 1-24 and write the following on line 1: My love is.

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Poetry Journal Monday, Poetry Circles

Poetry Journal, Everyone number your papers 1-24 and write the following on line 1: My love is like the deep blue sea

Poetry Journal, Get into groups of five to six people and follow the directions.

Poetry Journal, Step 1 - Line 2 Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 1

Poetry Journal, Step 2 - Line 3 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables the does not rhyme with line 1 and 2

Poetry Journal, Step 3 - Line 4 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 3

Poetry Journal, Step 4 - Line 6 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Skip line five; write line with 8 syllables and rhymes with line 1

Poetry Journal, Step 5 - Line 7 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 3

Poetry Journal, Step 6 - Line 8 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 6

Poetry Journal, Step 7 - Line 9 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 7

Poetry Journal, Step 8 - Line 11 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Skip line 10; write a line with 12 syllables and rhymes with line 3

Poetry Journal, Step 9 - Line 12 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 12 syllables that rhymes with line 11

Poetry Journal, Step 10 - Line 13 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 12 syllables that rhymes with line 12

Poetry Journal, Step 11 - Line 14 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 12 syllables that rhymes with line 13

Poetry Journal, Step 12 - Line 16 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Skip line 15; write a line with 8 syllables that does not rhyme with any previous line

Poetry Journal, Step 13 - Line 17 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 16

Poetry Journal, Step 14 - Line 18 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 17

Poetry Journal, Step 15 - Line 19 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Write a line with 8 syllables that rhymes with line 18

Poetry Journal, Step 16 - Line 21 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Skip line 20; repeat line 4

Poetry Journal, Step 17 - Line 22 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Repeat line 3

Poetry Journal, Step 18 - Line 23 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Repeat line 2

Poetry Journal, Step 19 - Line 24 Pass your papers to the right; take paper from student on your left: Repeat line 1