Use the following words in a sonnet as “rhymed-ends” in the bouts-rimés tradition, which is described as, “lists of words that rhyme to one another, drawn up by another hand, and given to a poet, who was to make a poem to the rhymes in the same order that they were placed upon the list.
- Snore
- Pragmatic
- Atomic
- Labor
- Pliers
- Conspires
- Article
- Swallow
- Fallow
- Cuticle
- Margarine
- Mold
- Told
- Tamarind
Thanks to Seattle poet, L.J. Morin for an introduction into the practice of bouts-rimés.