The repetition of similar sounds at the end of lines of poetry is called rhyme. Rhyme is often used to create musicality and enhance the overall aesthetic of a poem.
The literary term for repitition of vowel sounds is assonance.
Repetition of vowel sounds is called assonance. 'The rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain' is an example.
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They say perfection comes through repetition
Does Toby Keith say They say perfection comes through repetition?!
Its Zoologist
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W.B. Yates
It is not a name I am familiar with but it is likely derived from "Zemar" which is similar to a "Bard" and comes from the root ZMR which refers to sung poetry.
Lily Dae Aldrin
If the musical phrase comes back later in the peice, or symphony - depending on the length. Or if you hear a certain bar over and over, that could also be repetition.
Poetry is you. It's your expeirences, your memories, your thought and emotions. Poetry comes from your heart. Not all of it is rhyming. There's no such thing as a good poet, unless your poems are sketchy and incomprehendible.
it's not poetry per se. they're stories and maybe someone comes around and puts it into poems.