It's quite simply really,
things sound better when they rhyme,
like this; water lily,
this is a badly written chime
;)
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Use of poetic forms with regular, predictable rhyme and rhythm schemes
Their fascinated with rhyming and do what they love
no it doesn't just because it ends in the sam to letters dosent mean it rhymes
Rhyme can add a musical touch to verse, but it often becomes boring. To the modern ear it can be strained, and can sound trite and antiquated. Other elements of form and prosody capture the poet's intentions without the distractions of rhyme.There are few things worse than a precious rhyme forced into to a poem through the use of mangled and unnatural language. It is like badly formed chord changes in a song, put there because one must at all costs arrive at a desired note or harmony. Rework it or find another destination.There are poets of the highest level who use and have used rhyme, but they are not great poets because they use rhyme. They know how to use rhyme because they are great. Few can make that claim, and fewer still should go down the rhyming road, unless they aspire to be Hallmark Greeting Card writers.
Southerner. has written: 'The age of rhyme, or, A glance at the poets'
New rhyme schemes and meters
Poets use rhyme to create a pleasing sound for the reader or listener, and to give their work a sense of structure and rhythm. Rhyme can also add emphasis to certain words or ideas, helping to make the poem more memorable.
Rhyme is a literary device employed to create a pleasing effect in poetry. "Again" and "end" are examples of words that rhyme as they share a similar ending sound. By using rhyme, poets can enhance the rhythm and musicality of their writing.
Poets use syllables in different ways. But syllables are normally used to keep the poem in the rhythm.An example would be:There once was a catWith a purple hat.The lines rhyme and each have five syllables.There was a catWith a big, sparkly, beautiful, dazzling, purple hat.The lines rhyme, but since one line has four syllables and the other has 13 syllables, the poem doesn't sound as good.
Poets can use end words as a tool to create rhyme and enhance the musical quality of their poems. By choosing end words carefully, poets can control the flow and structure of their poems, creating rhythm and emphasizing key ideas. Additionally, end words can help to unify a poem thematically or create a sense of closure.
To create forward motion