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I found one of Josh Brolin’s Thanos monologue poems from the “Avengers: Endgame” movie.
In this monologue poem Thanos tells the listener about how he wants to change the world by destroying it and starting over again.

This 7 quatrain monologue poem has a weird rhyme scheme. Each stanza is two lines that rhyme inside of two lines (represented by an x) that do NOT rhyme: xaax, xbbx, xccx, xddx, xeex, xffx, xggx,
If I were to perform this monologue poem, I would speak the lines with lots of hope in my voice for a better future. I would also emphasize the weird rhyme scheme by speaking the unrhymed x lines flatly with speaking the rhymed lines with more vehemence.
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“You could not live with your own failure. Where did that bring you?
Back to
me. I
thought by
eliminating half
of life, the other half
would thrive,
but you have shown me… that’s impossible.
And as
long as
there are those
that remember what was,
there will always be
those, that are unable to accept what can be.
They will resist…I’m thankful.
Because now
I know what I
must do. I
will shred this universe
down to its last
atom and then, with the
Stones you’ve collected for me, create a
new one.
Teeming with life.
That knows not what it has
lost, but only what it has
been given. A grateful universe.”