No.... Sorry :(
Just before you hit the hay!
The AY pair is a long A sound (it practically always is), to rhyme with bay and say.
yes.
The nursery rhyme you're referring to is "What Are Little Boys Made Of?" It's a traditional English nursery rhyme that gives a whimsical description of what little boys are made of.
The rhyme pattern of the poem "God Said You Made A Man" by Maya Angelou is AABB.
To rhyme with slipping away, it is really only necessary to rhyme with away; rhymes are about the sound at the end, anyway. Rhyming with away we have, delay, hurray, pray, stay, pay, may, bay, lay, etc.
True Christians do not need a place to pray. They can and do pray anywhere and at anytime. Cecilia made her whole life a prayer.
It's what we were made to do, but don't forget that christians aren't the only faith to pray.
Please don't be concern about form. You'll feel artificial and mechanical. Just pray and talk to your God naturally as you would talk to your friend.
no.not even a little bit.unless you made it deserth-then maybe it would rhyme a little bit
Prey was made on 21/11/10
Another word for "put off" that rhymes with hay is "delay." Other words that rhyme with hay are "today" and "pray."