I know there is a possibility no-one will join in but I can deal with that.
You soon get toughened up here. It's a good game, you have seen the
principle in action already. All you have to do is think of a poet and write
some lines about them, where every line rhymes with their name e.g.
WB Yeats
scaled the park gates
using Guinness crates
studied Greats
and with his Fenian mates
attended church fêtes
where they left JL dates
in the collection plates
A word of warning: names with two or more syllables
are harder*, so don't start with Wordsworth or Whitman

or Larkin - go for something easy, like Blake or Keats or Frost.
* in English anyway. In other languages they may be OK,
e.g.:
Antonio Machado
fue tan delgado
que su tío Eduardo
le ofreció un helado
y dinero adecuado
para irse al mercado
solo, siendo Sabado
se encontró cerrado