Continuous Climbing Rhyme Working off the poetic form of the Yadu, it is possible to produce a climbing rhyme which is continuous and circular in nature, a poetic structure which has neither beginning nor end. The reader may, thus, begin reading at any point in the poem. A poem with continuous climbing rhyme may be composed with the following structure, though more complex variations on this theme are possible and desired: __ Z __ A __ __ A __ __ A __ B A __ B __ __ B __ C B __ C __ __ C __ D ... ... ... ... Y __ Z __ (back to the top) The above variation is based on four-word lines in which the rhyming words are shifted across each of the four words. Rhyming groups may only be utilised a single time. It is possible, however, to increase the number of words to the line, syllabically constrain the text, or layer on any other myriad of compatible constraints. Eg: A cycle of 3 rhymes (Structure) _C_A C_A_ _A_B A_B_ _B_C B_C_ {back to the top} "A Radial City" A radial, inscribed city Conical stacked urbanity expands In reality it includes: Facility infrastructure, attitudes resented, Rehashed verisimilitudes, a sundial, Lassitude's distribution, genial and {A radial, inscribed city} V2: The following is a variation in which all words have a rhyming partner. There are no words which are "dangling," so to speak. The "non-dangliness" of the text reveals itself once you have returned to the beginning. ... ... ZABC ABCD BCDE CDEF DEFG ... ... XYZA YZAB (begin at the top again for continuous loop)