Half a rhyme?

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https://literarydevices.net/half-rhyme/

Definition of Half Rhyme

Half rhyme is one of the major poetic devices. It is also called an “imperfect rhyme,” “slant rhyme,” “near rhyme,” or “oblique rhyme.” It can be defined as a rhyme in which the stressed syllables of ending consonants match, however the preceding vowel sounds do not match.

For instance, in words such as “shape” and “keep” the consonance is very strong. The final consonant sounds remain similar, but the ending vowel sounds are different in half rhyme. Similar to these two words “moon” and “run,” and in the words “hold” and “bald,” the ending consonant sounds are similar, whereas vowel sounds are different.

It is generally used to give an inharmonious feeling in a rhyme scheme. Poets can bring variations in their choice of words by using half rhymes. It is also known as an imperfect, near, off, or sprung rhyme. Half rhyme is exclusively used as a poetic device

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in the warm ocean

we frolic in

the sea of love,

our bodies turning

and turning

around an invisible centre.

skin touches skin

gently like rose petals touch.

how do we speak

except by gestures

of the heart? 

how do we know

except by loving touch?

The sea, infinite sea.

trusting the depths

giving ourselves away

with hands reaching

to touch again and again

Our medium is fluid,

no boundaries ,no edges,

washed here and there,

we paint our love

into being

our fingers the brush,

our skin the canvas.

such impressions we make.

 such laughter creating