And do the lines still rhyme?
These lines are short and do not rhyme.
The last two lines do not rhyme, however.
The first line of each ovi rhymes with the next two, rendering a lyrical quality to the entire work.
As can be seen here, the first and third lines rhyme with each other, while the second and fourth form a separate rhyming pair.
It is an amusing way to make sure every line rhymes: "I'm a child of the uh!
In Shakespeare's sonnets, the first twelve lines rhymed alternately, and the last two rhyme together.
In other words, the lines don't rhyme, but they do follow a rhythmic pattern.
The poem is written in a form called rhymed couplets, which means that every two lines rhyme together.
Up to then, if my lines rhymed and scanned and got on with the story I asked no more.