Rhyme Royal: A type of poetry introduced by Geoffrey Chaucer consisting of stanzas of seven lines in iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is a-b-a-b-b-c-c. In practice, the stanza can be constructed either as a tercet and two couplets (a-b-a, b-b, c-c) or a quatrain and a tercet (a-b-a-b, b-c-c)
Yes, oh yes please
I need fresh air
Fresh air to breathe
Fresh air is essential to self care
Get enough, daily don't wait for a dare
Stand tall and breathe in deep
Fresh air helps you sleep
It is not in iambic pentameter but it is a good beginning draft.
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