Poetry Kaleidoscope
Solage
Solage is a specific
form of humorous
verse
with the following properties:
- It has three lines (called the hook, the line and the
sinker) of irregular length.
- The rhyming structure is AAB.
- The third line is a
pun based on the
previous two lines.
The form was invented by the
Sydney-based performance poet Cameron M. Semmens.
Examples
- If you don't care a bit
- Where your arrow hit...
- Aim less
- They did not mishandle
- Creating the scandal:
- Proper-gate
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