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An off-centered rhyme is a rhyme scheme characterized by placing rhyming words or syllables in unexpected places in a given line. This is sometimes called a misplaced-rhyme scheme, or a Spoken Word rhyme style. Here's an example from a recording artist from De La Soul: :Playin ''waitor'', with the ''data'' servin' your ears :with infor''mation'' due to confir''mation'' of the ''nation's'' most :wicked ''ways'' of livin, like them glassy eyed ''beans'' :Inhale to smoke the ''fiends'', while bangin' a ''tape'' :''Rated'' at the high point of the ''mass'' :Rippin' MC's at the top of a ''class'', oc''cas''ionally :rippin' some sucker's ''face'', or some suckable ''ass'' from a ''girl'' :It's a big brother beat for the wide wide ''world'' This is a common rhyme scheme found in the Spoken Word form of poetry. This can be found in Hip-hop as well, but it is not as common in Hip-hop as it is in Spoken Word. == References == 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Off-centered rhyme」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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