This is a free verse poem
The poem "George Gray" by Edgar Lee Masters follows a consistent ABCB rhyme scheme, which means that every second and fourth line rhyme with each other. This structured rhyme scheme helps to create a sense of musicality and continuity throughout the poem.
The poem "Snow in the Suburbs" by Thomas Hardy follows an ABAB rhyme scheme.
The poem "Out, Out—" by Robert Frost follows an ABABCDCDEFEFGG rhyme scheme.
The poem "Scaffolding" by Seamus Heaney follows an ABAB rhyme scheme.
The rhyme scheme in George Herbert's poem "Discipline" is ABABCC.
Blank Verse
The poem "Bluebeard" by Charles Perrault follows a rhyme scheme of AABBCCDD.
The poem "The Old Playhouse" by Kamala Das follows an irregular rhyme scheme. It has a free verse form, which means it does not adhere to a specific rhyme scheme throughout the poem.
The poem "Coal" by Audre Lorde follows an ABAB rhyme scheme. This means that alternating lines in each stanza rhyme with each other.
The rhyme scheme of "I Am Offering You This Poem" by Jimmy Santiago Baca is AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJ. It follows a pattern of couplets throughout the poem.
A narrative poem's rhyme scheme is aabb or abab.
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The poem "Woodman, Spare That Tree" by George Pope Morris follows a strict rhyme scheme of ABAB throughout its four stanzas. This structure creates a sense of rhythm and musicality in the poem.