Homonym: ABABCDCDEFEFGG (Sonnet)
The "ABABCDCDEFEFGG" rhyme scheme is a common structure used in poetry, particularly in sonnets. It consists of three quatrains followed by a final couplet. Each letter represents a line, with lines sharing the same letter rhyming with each other. This pattern creates a musical quality and helps to develop themes throughout the poem.
This rhyme scheme is notably used in Shakespearean sonnets, which typically explore themes of love, beauty, and time. The alternating rhymes in the quatrains build tension, while the concluding couplet often delivers a resolution or a poignant insight, enhancing the overall impact of the poem.