[guidogodoy] Tuesday, September 28, 2010 8:58:41 AM
No. A "rhyme scheme" is a simple ABABCC (for example ) sort of straight-forward organization. It does not mix standard "subject, verb, object" syntax.
Nice attempt. Try again. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by METALMANJP from Tuesday, September 28, 2010 6:27:34 AM)
METALMANJP wrote:
Rhyming Scheme ?
guidogodoy wrote:
You know, for all the times I have seen and answered riddles in this thread I don't think I have seen more than a handful of posts that have followed the actual topic: riddles about Priest. That said, here is one:
What do you call it when song lyrics or lines of poetry are taken out of normal syntax to maintain rhyme? For example, Love Bites:
Into your room
Where in deep sleep
There you lie still
To you I creep (vs. I creep to you)
Then I descend
Close to your lips Across you I bend (vs. I bend across you)
You smile as I sip