In penning their verses, the majority of songwriters and poets normally stay well away from words that have no obvious rhyme: orange, silver, and purple are prime examples. Also try rhyming the word “month”.
I’ll let you keep thinking on those for a bit.
While there are many perfectly acceptable ways to hold a verse or two together without the use of rhyme, it’s always been a tantalising challenge to try and do the seemingly impossible in wordplay. In his book “Words at Play“, MENSA International Journal puzzle columnist O.V. Michaelsen provides a few creative ways to rhyme some of these words [...]
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