Today's National Poetry Writing Month Challenge asks readers to imitate a few features from a poem called "There Should Always Be Two": write a poem in which all the stanzas have the same number of lines, which tells the reader how to do a thing. I chose to invent a form I call the Bicouplet.
There should always be two stanzas
(flinging rhyme like little lances)
And each should be two lines long
(chiming like a little gong).
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