Posted by:
IanB (---.tnt11.mel1.da.uu.net)
It appears you are aiming to write something light and humorous, with rhyming couplets and lines of irregular length. A good choice.
You are doing well with your first four lines, Shannon. How many do you have to write?
To get some more ideas, maybe focus on some of the more frustrating aspects of assembling/or sharing/or managing/or playing the CDs in your collection, or on the equipment needed, or on the different musical tastes of your family members (do some believe that playing music louder makes it better?) or your friends, or animals, or on the bizarre names of some of the musical groups, or on the weird photos used for some album covers. Really the possibilities are endless. Once you get the ideas flowing, you'll find they keep coming faster than you can remember. I suggest you keep a notebook to jot them down as soon as you think of them. You can sort them and select the most usable later.
Then you just have to work out which ones are easiest to make rhyming couplets out of, and finally which one is the best to end your poem with some kind of punchline.
Good luck!