The rhyme scheme of "The Skater of Ghost Lake" is ABAB.
Jeremy Randall is skating on the ice-covered Ghost Lake. Cecily arrives and they skate together. They are frightened by a moth owl and skate onto thin ice. The ice cracks and they fall in (and presumably drown). The poem is noted for its vivid language and use of poetry devices (i.e. onomatopoeia, alliteration, assonance, figures of speech, rhyme, etc.) The meter seems to imitate a skating rhythm.
It's about a young couple having a skating date late at night on a lake called Ghost Lake. Basically what happens is they start dancing and then get scared because they think they see a phantom so they run closer to the middle of the lake and the ice starts breaking. The boy tries to act tough and not get scared. at the end they skate home.
Easy bake, Love a steak, Buddha lake. It depends on how fussy you are about the rhyme scheme. For example, if you only want to rhyme 'cake', you could rhyme it with: Bake, steak, lake, make, break, take, ache, fake, hake (a type of fish), Jake (name, probably not appropriate), quake, rake, sake or wake. I hope this answers your question!
Ghost Lake - film - was created on 2005-05-17.
William Rose Benét (February 2, 1886 - May 4, 1950) wrote this poem. He was an American poet, writer, and editor and the older brother of Stephen Vincent Benet.
Away to the Dismal Swamp he speeds-His path was rugged and sore,Through tangled juniper, beds of reeds,Through many a fen where the serpent feeds,And man never trod before. the ryme scheme is ABAAB and the meter is iambic.
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