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‘Rhyme Subprime’: A Poem on Slant Rhymes by Ken Gosse

September 25, 2023
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Rhyme Subprime

I tend to rant against slant;
maybe it’s something I can’t
__embrace with affection
__or write to perfection

but I don’t mean sharing a thought
in a sensitive way that’s not fraught,
__using careful selection
__without misdirection

so meanings will clearly come through
in the way that I wanted them to,
__with proper inflection,
__enhancing connection

with those of an alternate view,
whether many or only a few,
__to share my reflection
__and find intersection

of hearts and of minds which one finds
in a world where each variance grinds
__our hopes with objection
__and undue rejection

yet also finds means to unite,
since the right words can help expedite
__our faint predilection
__for deep introspection—

but that isn’t what I first meant
when I started this presentiment.
__So here’s a correction,
__a slight redirection:

by slant, I meant rhyme that’s not true
(but, presuming you knew, gave no clue).

 

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Ken Gosse was raised in the suburbs of Chicago. Now retired, he lives in Mesa, AZ. First published in First Literary Review–East in November 2016, since then in the Society of Classical Poets, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, The Writers Club, Pure Slush, Home Planet News Online, and others.

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  1. Brian A. Yapko says:
    2 years ago

    A very enjoyable poem. Ken — and nary a slant rhyme in sight!

    Reply
    • Ken Gosse says:
      2 years ago

      I’ll throw some in now and then, usually emphasizing why I’d prefer not to, as Bartleby would say.

      Reply
  2. Cheryl Corey says:
    2 years ago

    Very well done, Ken!

    Reply
    • Ken Gosse says:
      2 years ago

      Thank you, Cheryl. That’s who I am, so that’s how I write. Fortunately, others aren’t me, otherwise poetry would all sound alike.

      Reply
  3. Bruce Pearl says:
    2 years ago

    Catullus V: here are some near rhymes for you.
    Come live with me, my sweet, and be my love,
    Weighing all the old men’s stern reproaches
    For what they really are – and that’s nothing.
    The sun sets, and yet, once more approaches
    Each day. For us, when the light dies: we’re done.
    The night in which we sleep is eternal.
    So, give me a thousand kisses, and then a hundred,
    And then a thousand more: the total so infernal
    That none may keep count or know what to think –
    And so perhaps safe from that jaundiced wink.

    Reply
    • Ken Gosse says:
      2 years ago

      Slant done well, whether in the gentle telling of truth or in the nearness of rhyme, is poetry that reads well and sounds well.

      Reply
  4. Joseph S. Salemi says:
    2 years ago

    Slant rhymes are deficient in wit —
    Why write when your ends do not fit?
    Blank verse is an option
    That’s up for adoption
    If rhyme is not part of your kit.

    Reply
    • Ken Gosse says:
      2 years ago

      But Wait … There’s Less!
      An editor once told me that they wanted to publish my blank verse. Perhaps I shouldn’t have explained that what he liked most from my submission was the result of accidentally inserting a double page-break.

      Reply
  5. James A. Tweedie says:
    2 years ago

    The Key to Life and Being Published

    I’ll have
    a double
    (break)
    on
    the
    house

    Reply
  6. Susan Jarvis Bryant says:
    2 years ago

    Ken, Oh those slant rhymes! I love this poetic take with a serious point to make! Very well done indeed… I’m grinning.

    Reply
    • Ken Gosse says:
      2 years ago

      Thank you, Susan. Grins have the power to soothe a ravaged rhyme.

      Reply
  7. Margaret Coats says:
    2 years ago

    By slant, I mean rhyme that’s imperfect,
    Rare truth, though not served up in surfeit.

    Reply
  8. Margaret Coats says:
    2 years ago

    Enjoyed the poem, Ken, and tried to leave a comment in imperfect rhyme, but AI checkers must not have liked it. What kind of wizardry is here!

    Reply
    • Ken Gosse says:
      2 years ago

      Thank you, Margaret. When I intend to write imperfect rhyme, I often find I get hung up on perfect rhymes instead. Sometimes I can, usually I can’t. That doesn’t make me better or worse—it just makes me me and tends to keep me that way, for better and/or worse.

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