The second and fourth lines rhyme and have identical variety of syllables.
What is ballad structure ?
- The second and fourth lines of every text in an exceedingly ancient ballad rhyme and have identical variety of syllables.
- This make the poem sound like a song and more lyrical
Example:
- The words "home" (at the tip of the second line)
- "dome" (at the tip of the fourth line) rhyme within the 1st, and each lines have seven syllables.
- The words "me" (at the tip of the second line)
- "immorality" (at the tip of the fourth line) rhyme within the second example, and each lines have six syllables.
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