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Monostich
A monostich is a
poem which consists of the single line:
- 'Skunks,' the squirrel said, 'are sent to try us.'
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Ralph Hodgson
A monostich could be also titled; due to the brevity of the form, the title
is invariably as important a part of the poem as the verse itself:
- COWARD
- Bravery runs in my family.
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- A.
R. Ammons
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