A poem that rhymes throughout is typically called a rhymed poem or a rhyming poem.
The poem "Daily" by Naomi Shihab Nye follows an irregular rhyme scheme, with occasional rhymes and slant rhymes throughout the poem rather than a consistent pattern.
A CDDC rhyme scheme poem is a type of poem where the last word of the first line rhymes with the last word of the second line, and the last word of the third line rhymes with the last word of the fourth line. The pattern is repeated throughout the poem.
A poem consisting of 13 lines with two rhymes is called a rondeau prime, while a poem consisting of 10 lines with two rhymes is called a roundel. These forms typically have a specific rhyme scheme and structure that adds to their poetic appeal.
"Poem" rhymes with "lone".
The poem "Mowing" by Robert Frost has an irregular rhyme scheme, with no fixed pattern. It contains various rhymes such as ABAB, AABB, and ABCB throughout the poem. This lack of a consistent rhyme scheme contributes to the natural and conversational tone of the poem.
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