Quotes on the topic: Rhyme


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My son, O'Shea. He looks like me, and he can rhyme.


I believe that these devices like repetition and rhyme are not artificial, that they're not imposed, somehow, on the language.


I mean, when it's time to rhyme rhyme, I can get down for mine.


My first record was about childhood. There were a lot of nursery rhyme and fairytale references; it was all about being naive.


When I first started reading poetry, all the poets I read - Edgar Allan Poe, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Greenleaf Whittier - were rhyme poets. That's what captured me.


You want to know how to rhyme, then learn how to add. It's mathematics.


There will always be a place for bunnies to talk in rhyme, but that's not what I do.


It excites me when a person puts their whole self in a song or rhyme, or instrument. It fills me.


I don't rhyme right now, but I may ten years from now.


A good emcee will rhyme a lot of different ways. Don't limit yourself.


There's no rhyme or reason to how I dress.


Once in awhile you have a thought, and you rhyme it.


I hear a little firecracker go off when you come up with a good rhyme.


I was promised on a time - to have reason for my rhyme; From that time unto this season, I received nor rhyme nor reason.


I saw I could rhyme words. It came simply to me. But I wrote some pretty horrible songs that I still have on tape.


A rhyme doesn't make a song.


I'm a terrible punster. And I love to rhyme. I just can't help myself.


My mother was always fascinated with the fact that I could rhyme so much stuff.


It's hard to write a song about reality because reality doesn't rhyme.


I think it is interesting to think about the absolute animal relish young people have for rhythm and rhyme.