For what?
on August 7, 2019
at 8:02 am
I just read the book The Mother Tongue: English & How It Got That Way by Bill Bryson and it had a cool chapter on wordplay. I learned about holorimes which are two-line poems where each line is pronounced the same but uses different words. Here is my try at one:
Raisin’ grapes into wine.
Raisin grapes entwine.
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