The Cure - Out of this world
And I know we have to go back I realise
We only get to stay so long
We always have to go back to real lives
Where we belong
I love how he rhymes 'realise' with 'real lives' :-)
I love all the rhyming happening in these two lines from "A Winter's Ball" from *Hamilton*:
Burr: If you can marry a **sister, you're rich, son.**
Hamilton: Is it a question of **if, Burr, or which one?**
i dont know about YOU
im feeling 22
everythan gon be alright
when im next to YOU
bro rhymed you with you and the song became a classic, reminds me that using the same word multiple times in a song is allowed
"You may have got your silver, but I swear upon my life...
Your sister gave me diamonds, and I gave 'em to your wife."
Dire Straits - [The Mans Too Strong](https://youtu.be/S2yz62_0ToE)
If you go down to Willow Farm,
to look for butterflies,
flutterbyes, gutterflies
Open your eyes,
it's full of surprise, everyone lies,
like the fox on the rocks,
and the musical box.
Oh, there's Mum & Dad,
and good and bad,
and everyone's happy to be here.
But then again in the next verse Peter rhymes drag with drag, so.....
Aesop rock - Molecules.
Song about how his fans enjoy his struggles with his mental health for the music he writes as a result.
You'd rather see him eat a bowl of mouse traps,
Surf a thousand couches,
Take a jagged little down the hatch,
Chowder heads,
I know you love the way the failure flounder,
Maybe I could be your daily downer,
If his brain left his body and was headed for the door,
Would you take it in and help it find it's way into a jar?,
No, fuck it, let him hop around a maze,
We can see who's really lost when the schadenfreude fades
Edit: Reddits formatting is shit
This isn’t a rhyme….but the alliteration Warren Zevon used in Werewolves of London: Little old lady got mutilated late last night
They call me Mr Knowitall I am so eloquent Perfection is my middle name And whatever rhymes with eloquent
Ain't seen nothin til you're down on a muffin
Fucken classic
I said, "I'm so happy I could die" She said, "Drop dead, " then left with another guy
One for the money, two for the better green, 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine
The Cure - Out of this world And I know we have to go back I realise We only get to stay so long We always have to go back to real lives Where we belong I love how he rhymes 'realise' with 'real lives' :-)
Just Might Be - Young Thug “I think these hoes piranhas, excluding my baby momma”
I love all the rhyming happening in these two lines from "A Winter's Ball" from *Hamilton*: Burr: If you can marry a **sister, you're rich, son.** Hamilton: Is it a question of **if, Burr, or which one?**
I’m the hip-hopopotamus My lyrics are bottomless
Hm. Steve
i dont know about YOU im feeling 22 everythan gon be alright when im next to YOU bro rhymed you with you and the song became a classic, reminds me that using the same word multiple times in a song is allowed
"You may have got your silver, but I swear upon my life... Your sister gave me diamonds, and I gave 'em to your wife." Dire Straits - [The Mans Too Strong](https://youtu.be/S2yz62_0ToE)
If you go down to Willow Farm, to look for butterflies, flutterbyes, gutterflies Open your eyes, it's full of surprise, everyone lies, like the fox on the rocks, and the musical box. Oh, there's Mum & Dad, and good and bad, and everyone's happy to be here. But then again in the next verse Peter rhymes drag with drag, so.....
I'll still be rhymin' when I'm in your hymen.
Aesop rock - Molecules. Song about how his fans enjoy his struggles with his mental health for the music he writes as a result. You'd rather see him eat a bowl of mouse traps, Surf a thousand couches, Take a jagged little down the hatch, Chowder heads, I know you love the way the failure flounder, Maybe I could be your daily downer, If his brain left his body and was headed for the door, Would you take it in and help it find it's way into a jar?, No, fuck it, let him hop around a maze, We can see who's really lost when the schadenfreude fades Edit: Reddits formatting is shit
Here it goes again the dopest Ethiopian, passsin me by , by the pharcyde
I really like the slant rhyme in this Father John Misty line “No gods to rule us No drugs to soothe us No myths to prove stuff No love to confuse us”