CDECDE
CDECDE is a specific type of rhyme scheme often used in poetry. It refers to the pattern of end sounds in a stanza, where the first and second lines rhyme with each other, the third and fourth lines introduce a new rhyme, and the fifth and sixth lines return to the original rhyme. This structure creates a pleasing musicality and can enhance the emotional impact of the poem.
This rhyme scheme is commonly found in various forms of poetry, including sonnets and ballads. Poets use CDECDE to create a sense of continuity and connection between ideas, allowing for a more engaging reading experience. The alternating rhymes can also help emphasize key themes or emotions within the poem.