in a paragraph compare and contrast two following kinds of poetry haiku, limerick, centret,

First, the haiku, an old Japanese form of poem, is made up of three lines with a set number of syllables per line. The pattern of syllables is 5-7-5: the first line has five syllables, the second line has seven, and the third has five. There is no rhyme scheme. This means that the last word of each line does not rhyme with the end of another line. For example, the 17th Century poet Basho wrote the following:

Now the swinging bridge (5)


Is quieted with creepers… (7)

Like our tendrilled life. (5)

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A limerick uses meter and rhyme, providing the poem with a distinctive lilting rhythm. A limerick is...

...light verse consisting of a stanza of five lines, rhyming aabba...

It also has a rhythm easily identifiable: 3-3-2-2-3. See Laura Black's limerick:

There once was a man from Peru,

Who dreamed of eating his shoe.

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