Haha. Anyways, I have done many different things. In 2010/2011 I went on a trip called The World Race, an 11 country, 11 month missions trip (my faith is my breath...and words/poetry) to serve missionaries, ministries and NGO's in Central America, SouthEast Asia, East Africa and finally in India. A life-changing trip. Wow!
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Sound brings attention to both individual words that are drawn together through their sound as well as to the overall “feeling” or experience. For example, repetition of sounds like “s,” “m,” “l,” and “f” might encourage a soft or sensuous feeling Types of Rhyme. Perfect Rhyme: The words are in complete aural correspondence ...
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Hocus pocus, try to focus – peck out verse to end in rhyme Churning, burning gears are turning– brain cells working overtime Prattle, prattle, neurobattle –
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Give Up the Rhymes! It's easy! I never wrote a single poem Without at least one rhyme I think perhaps I'll stay at home And try it just this time I'll fill the
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Hello everyone, I'm a longtime RhymeZone user and this is my first post. I've got about 2000 sentences of lyrics in a text file. I want to sort all sentences in the text file based on the last words in each sentence. I want to group the rhyming sentences together. I looked for a solution on Google. A few posts I came across
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how many rhyme sounds are there in English? Is there anything like rhymezone for other languages?
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I was struck by Emily Dickinson's poem,"I dwell in possibility", which begins: I dwell in Possibility –. A fairer House than Prose –. More numerous of Windows –. And noticed that prose and windows rhyme only because"windows" is plural, but it doesn't rhyme with"window" - and then I noticed that no rhyming dictionary matches plural ...
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And that's okay! Personally, it doesn't flow as well. Making a song rhyme is difficult believe me. Usually, when I write a song, I end up changing the wording of some lines so they rhyme and flow better. If I don't have access to a rhyming dictionary, I go through the alphabet and try making words with the given sound. For example:the words is Cat.
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One way to avoid this is to select a different rhyme word for the first line. You see, only a few words rhyme with"silly"—"chilly,""filly," and"lily" come to mind—and none of them have much to do with kittens. So instead of keeping the word"silly," a better idea might be to change"silly" to a different word, so that it will be easier ...
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And that's okay! Personally, it doesn't flow as well. Making a song rhyme is difficult believe me. Usually, when I write a song, I end up changing the wording of some lines so they rhyme and flow better. If I don't have access to a rhyming dictionary, I go through the alphabet and try making words with the given sound. For example:the words is Cat.
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