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I have so many pills to take
That I must make A schedule A ritual. Every week I fill a pillbox From my med stocks Then day by day Swallow away. Check the supply and order more My health assure At sixty-five I am alive. Line count: 12 Form: A Minute poem is a strict iambic meter verse. It is composed of 3 stanzas with syllable structures of 8,4,4,4; 8,4,4,4; 8,4,4,4 and rhyme schemes of aabb, ccdd, eeff.
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