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Help with Rhyme Scheme of Poem?
I need help determining the rhyme scheme of this poem. It is obviously a sonnet but it does not follow traditional Italian form or Shakespearean form.
So far I have figured that...
1st Stanza - Line 1 & 4 are A's
2nd Stanza - L1 is B, L2 is A, L3 is B
3rd Stanza - L1 is B, L2 is C, L3 is B
4th Stanza - L1 is B, L2 is B
But this does not sound right to me....I am horrible at figuring out rhyme schemes.
Ending of Aches
by Susan Blocker
Primordial clusters of corns;
furthermore, bracing the island
and the needle
puckers the humps of the circumference.
Fingers scale the clusters of corns
and the puce humps tenses as
the fingers flex and scale and fancies
the needle as if threading,
yet the maize blooms.
The clusters of corns blooming and Mako; consequently,
scarfed the maize.
The corns are phantoms.
The draft of Mako’s fingers has scaled
the tier of corns.
Thanks for your help!
It certainly does not follow the traditional petrarchan or Shakespearean forms, not only in rhyme scheme but also in stanza structure. Italian is grouped into 4-4-3-3, and Shakespearean is 4-4-4-2. This one looks like 4-5-3-2, which is unusual.
As for the rhyme scheme, there does not appear to be a defined one. Rhyme scheme is usually judged by end rhyme - rhyming words at the end of a line. Here, like the first stanza, "corns...island...needle...circumference" do not rhyme with each other at all. There may be some internal slant rhyme, but that should not contribute to the overall rhyme scheme.
In short, I would argue that this is more of a free-verse poem, dubbed a sonnet only because it consists of 14 lines.
Hope that helps!





