* Rhyme schemes are a tool, not a rule. Poets choose their rhyme scheme to create specific effects. Some might use AA bb cc dd, but many others will use different schemes.
* There are countless poems. To say a poem has that specific scheme would require a specific poem title or author.
Here's how you could find a poem with that scheme:
1. Look for poems labeled as "couplets". A couplet is a pair of lines that rhyme, and the scheme AA bb cc dd essentially uses four couplets.
2. Use a search engine. Search for "poems with rhyme scheme AA bb cc dd" and see what you find.
3. Browse poetry anthologies. Look for collections that focus on certain types of poems (like sonnets, which often use rhyming couplets as part of their structure) or poets known for their use of specific rhyme schemes.
Example:
Here's a simple example of a four-line poem using the AA bb cc dd rhyme scheme:
The sun shines bright, a golden hue,
The birds all sing, a joyous crew.
The wind whispers soft, a gentle breeze,
And all the world is at ease.