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there are a couple modern words which could be defined as a rhyming song, such as rap or jingle, but the only musical term in English that I can find is Stanza, which applies to song as it does to poetryStanza - A selection of a song, two or more lines long, characterized by a common meter, rhyme, and number of lines.there is a more obscure term, Virelay which I think only applies to a very specific french song:(n.) An ancient French song, or short poem, wholly in two rhymes, and composed in short lines, with a refrain.(This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated.)
write a short poem with homonymsor rhyming words about friends.
rhyming
Rhyming couplets
What rhyming pattern is used in the poem trees by Joyce kilmer
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The poem "Owl" by Tennyson does not follow a consistent rhyming scheme. It is written in free verse, which means it does not adhere to a specific pattern of rhyme or meter.
A rhyme pattern, or rhyme scheme, is the pattern of ending rhyming sounds between lines of a poem or song. For example, "A,B,A,B," indicates a four-line stanza in which the first and third lines rhyme, as do the second and the fourth.
The rhyme scheme "ababcccb" consists of alternating rhyming pairs (ab) followed by a triplet of rhyming lines (ccc). This creates a structured and balanced pattern in a poem or song.
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A poem that has no rhyming words and fixed metrical pattern.
A poem or a rhyming poem or a rhymed poem.
TYPO : What is the effect of rhymng? rhyming It can be used to write lyrics for a song or a poem.
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there are a couple modern words which could be defined as a rhyming song, such as rap or jingle, but the only musical term in English that I can find is Stanza, which applies to song as it does to poetryStanza - A selection of a song, two or more lines long, characterized by a common meter, rhyme, and number of lines.there is a more obscure term, Virelay which I think only applies to a very specific french song:(n.) An ancient French song, or short poem, wholly in two rhymes, and composed in short lines, with a refrain.(This definition is from the 1913 Webster's Dictionary and may be outdated.)