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Proximate rhyme ... that was the word we were looking for. Thank you, John. Thanks for kudos on the digital art ... this one took a lot of overlaying to get it to work:):):)Lions were definitely the image of the night and maybe tomorrow too:)

Hemingway would love us :)

I think we would go wonderfully with a daiquiri and some Cuban sun:)

@johnjgeddes,

Pryde studied artsy-fartsy stuff in college. And, from what I can tell, a lot of it. I was being shot at in the desert. There's no excuse for her not knowing a "proximate rhyme" when she sees one. Especially since she used three! Who can we report this to?

I lost the title and not the how-to. I'm awful with names but have a great memory for faces. I should let you know ... I studied a great deal more than the artsy-fartsy. I simply received letters after my name for the artsy fartsy.

@prydefoltz,

Easy lioness ... at least you forgot it, I'd never heard of it. Although giving the phenomenon a name doesn't explain the effect.

The "effect" requires "pattern recognition" ... meter, rhythm, rhyme, alliteration, assonance are all patterns ... what pattern was recognized?

@johnjgeddes, feel free to chime in too.

You got it:)