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Dec 07, 2009 10:12 pm F.O.R.M.- Clerihew #
Jack Huber
Clerihew
A clerihew is a humorous 4-line poem about a celebrity, named in the first line. Often the celebrity’s name comprises the entire first line. Invented by poet Edmund Clerihew Bentley, a clerihew pokes fun at someone famous or puts them in an absurd light, though is not abusive. It is common for a Clerihew to parody short eulogies.
There is no set meter. In fact, the Clerihew usually contains irregular line lengths. The rhyming scheme of “a-a-b-b†can be comically contrived.
In a rhyming pattern, lines ending in a sound designated by “a†only rhyme with other “a†lines, “b†lines only with other “b†lines, and so on.
The title of a Clerihew is always the name of its subject.
Examples:
Charlie Sheen
The great Charlie Sheen
is a fan of caffeine,
especially when his head is tender-
recovering from his latest bender.
Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks
must own some banks.
He’s almost Donald Trump
in the guise of Forrest Gump.
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