As has been widely noted, he sees no problem rhyming a word with itself.
It's being - it's telling the truth, and not just rhyming with beautiful melodies so people would buy it.
For example, a Swedish lullaby, Mors Lilla Olle (Mother's Little Olle), has eight different vowel sounds, in four rhyming pairs.
The epic is told in a lyrical voice with rhythmic enunciation, while separate cantos are sung in a rhyming poetic style.
The most common metrical form is the iambic fifteen-syllable verse in a rhyming couplet, although a poet may use eight-syllable, six-syllable or even nine-syllable verses.
But for many Americans and Australians it is long, rhyming with burrow.
Hammer is remembered now less for his rhyming prowess than for the enormous, and fleeting, success that he enjoyed in the early nineties.
If you run out of money, you can walk across the street to an ATM that offers Cockney rhyming slang as an alternative to English.
With a hook so chunky and flat-footed, it was hard to dance to, but 50 sounded as if he were rhyming with a smile on his face.
During my first year in college a strange hip hop group burst onto the scene wielding flying guillotines, rhyming about Shaolin monks, and generally dominating the airwaves.
Now that translates rather amusingly, Richard III is rhyming slang for bird, bird is prison slang for length of sentence - what it means is don't do your sentence twice over.
He gave a virtuoso performance, rhyming off dozens of statistics in a clear, point-by-point analysis of the positives and negatives facing the world economy without once referring to notes or using PowerPoint slides.
And then he dipped a horsehair toothbrush in a yellow box of bicarbonate of soda and assaulted his grimace in the spotted mirror hanging over the washstand, amusing himself by rhyming: Gerardus M.
Tsiattista is a lively, impromptu oral poetry performed in Greek Cypriot dialect whereby one poet-singer attempts to outdo another with clever verses of rhyming couplets often performed to the accompaniment of the violin or lute.
The rhyming narrative of Julia Donaldson has made for a string of best-selling children's books, some of which have been adapted for the stage - the latest of which is Stick Man, which is at the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich as part of a national tour.
With the same wit and precision he brings to his lyrics, he fielded questions about the challenges of rhyming traditional Chinese characters (complete with a demonstration), why living in Los Angeles hasn't influenced his aesthetic (but Bali might), and his progress on a stage adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline.
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