Firstly all credit for this has to go to Yvonne. Inspired by Emily Dickinson she spun this web of thought into my mind and now I keep tugging at the string. I shall write an entire essay on the subject but for now just a mind dump to open the floor for thought and discussion.
We know there are many ways to Rhyme words, perfect rhyme, assonance, slant, forced, many more terms and subcategories of rhyme. All of these rely on sound, but what about image? I don’t mean eye rhyme where the words look to rhyme, but the image the poem intends to display in the reader’s mind. The example Yvonne used is Young Lady / Old Woman. This juxtaposition, or association makes a visual echo, a rhyme of image.
Bud / Bloom / Petal
Electricity / Light Bulb
Tyres / Road Trip / Gas Station
Repetition of associated or interconnected images. If a term exists for this I was unable to find it but I would love to know.
What are some examples you have seen in the wild or used within your own works?
My non - poetic workmates think this works if there is a connection. Mark's were fine, my main track, timetable was too obtuse