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Midword Rhyme
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Many poems follow some sort of rhyme scheme—AABBA, ABAB etc. This is generally an end rhyme; the rhyming words come at the end of each successive line. Generally the rhyme ends up even, and each line is a complete phrase, if not a complete sentence. And then... there are these. If you write out the poem or lyrics in lines, they will rhyme... so long as you cut words between two lines. Or three, but that would get silly. Tends to overlap with a Least Rhymable Word, as a way of getting around it (without "chilver" or "doorhinge"). Please note that the word has to be completed for this to work. Otherwise it's an abbreviation, a Curse Cut Short, or a Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion. This is the extreme form of what is technically known as "enjambment," spreading a phrase or sentence over two lines instead of fitting each thought to its own line. Examples |
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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog in "Brand New Day": | |
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"I Miss The Mountains" from Next to Normal: | |
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In The Great Mouse Detective, Ratigan's Villain Song "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind" includes this line: | |
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Bye Bye Birdie's "Put On a Happy Face": | |
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"Follow Your Arrow" by Kacey Musgraves combines this with a Last-Second Word Swap: | |
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Follies: "Love Will See Us Through": "Ah, But Underneath": |
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1776 features several examples, including "Sit Down, John": | |
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In The Hunchback of Notre Dame, "Out There" includes as least three of these. At the start, it has this back and forth between Frollo and Quasimodo: Later in "Out There," we have this triplet: And then still in the same song, there's: The song "The Bells of Notre Dame" includes another: |
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Oliver!: In the opening number "Food, Glorious Food": | |
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Animaniacs, listing off all the Presidents the US had had at the time: | |
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Pippin: "Magic to Do": "War is a Science": |
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Rachel and the Stranger: One of the songs sung by Jim, a woodsman and amateur folk singer. | |
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From Wicked: "A Sentimental Man": "Popular": Also in "Popular": Still "Popular": In both of the latter two "Popular" cases, the ends of the words also rhyme with a different nearby line. Frequently in "Defying Gravity": "Thank Goodness" |
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A Little Night Music: "Liaisons" completes a rhyme and a song by having Mme. Armfeldt fall asleep in the middle of a word: Carl-Magnus's verse of "A Weekend In The Country" rhymes "item" with "might am(use you)." "Night Waltz I (The Sun Won't Set)": |
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VlogBrothers member Hank Green's song "Strange Charm": | |
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Milo Murphy's Law has a couple in the rap section of the Season 2 song "Pressure": | |
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The song "Marley and Marley" from The Muppet Christmas Carol rhymes "greed" with "needy", "black" with "shackles", and in a cut verse, "part" with "heartless". Since this happens once a verse, it was probably done for artistic purposes. | |
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: From the Mock Turtle's poem, "Turtle Soup": | |
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"Ladies In Their Sensitivities" from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: | |
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Comedian and musician Richard Stilgoe's 45-minute poem Who Pays the Piper?, which humorously outlines the history of music from Pan to the present day, contains a song outlining Chopin's life, set to the Minute Waltz, which contains several of these: And: |
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"Superstar" from Jesus Christ Superstar: | |
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"Happy Working Song" from Enchanted has these lines: | |
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The Schmigadoon! number "The Worst Brats In Town": | |
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Happens often in Hamilton, though it's usually not obvious because, as is common in rap, the structure tends to be pretty flexible and there are a lot of internal rhymes. One example from "Alexander Hamilton": Another from "My Shot": And then one from "Satisfied": And from "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)": |
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Epic Rap Battles of History has this during the fight between the Wright Brothers and the Mario Brothers. | |
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In The Prince of Egypt, the song "Deliver Us" includes the following line: | |
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"In A Little While" from Once Upon a Mattress does this twice: | |
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Big Time Rush's "Love Me Love Me" | |
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South Park quotes a playground rhyme that combines this with some Inverted Curse Cut Short. Snippet: South Park's version, however, is much naughtier than the original playground song. Specifically, mention is made of "cont-aminated water." |
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Family Guy: "Christmastime is Killing Us" from the episode "Road to the North Pole" features one in every verse but the last, rhyming "peal" and "zeal" with "feeling", "list" and "pissed" with "existence", "elf" and "shelf" with "selflessly", and "train" and "pain" with "draining". | |
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"How I Saved Roosevelt" from Assassins contains a mid-letter rhyme, which when written down looks sort of like: | |
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The Phantom of the Opera: The Act 2 version of "Notes" provides these lines: | |
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"Where Are The Men?" from Anything Goes: | |
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"It's Hot Up Here" from Sunday in the Park with George: | |
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