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Is there a name for the technique in songs/poems, where the rhyming pattern primes the listener for a certain line, which never comes?


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Usually used for comedic purposes, for example in Shrek:




Welcome to Duloc, such a perfect town



Here we have some rules, let us lay them down



Don't make waves, stay in line



and we'll get along fine



Duloc is a perfect place



Please keep off the grass



Shine your shoes, wipe your face




Which begins with an AABB, and subverts the viewer's expectation of "ass", in the final line.










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Usually used for comedic purposes, for example in Shrek:




Welcome to Duloc, such a perfect town



Here we have some rules, let us lay them down



Don't make waves, stay in line



and we'll get along fine



Duloc is a perfect place



Please keep off the grass



Shine your shoes, wipe your face




Which begins with an AABB, and subverts the viewer's expectation of "ass", in the final line.










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Usually used for comedic purposes, for example in Shrek:




Welcome to Duloc, such a perfect town



Here we have some rules, let us lay them down



Don't make waves, stay in line



and we'll get along fine



Duloc is a perfect place



Please keep off the grass



Shine your shoes, wipe your face




Which begins with an AABB, and subverts the viewer's expectation of "ass", in the final line.










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Usually used for comedic purposes, for example in Shrek:




Welcome to Duloc, such a perfect town



Here we have some rules, let us lay them down



Don't make waves, stay in line



and we'll get along fine



Duloc is a perfect place



Please keep off the grass



Shine your shoes, wipe your face




Which begins with an AABB, and subverts the viewer's expectation of "ass", in the final line.







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I believe it would just be called a teasing rhyme, or more widely a mind rhyme. As in the link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_rhyme:




Mind rhyme is the suggestion of a rhyme which is left unsaid and must be inferred by the listener. Mind rhyme may be achieved either by stopping short, or by replacing the expected word with another (which may have the same rhyme or not). Teasing rhyme is the use of mind rhyme as a form of innuendo, where the unsaid word is taboo or completes a sentence indelicately.







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