"skies" and "thrives" might be closer, but no.
Yes.
* dive * drive * live * strive * chive * hive * arrive
Actually, nothing rhymes with the entire phrase "dark green eyes." But most likely, you will be trying to rhyme the last word-- "eyes," and there are many words to choose from: Skies Cries Lies Dies Flies Tries Buys Guys Wise
It rhymes, but the rhyme scheme is a bit odd. It would work great as a song, though. Poems do not necessarily need to rhyme
There are 7 skies.
The word "thrive" rhymes with alive and is the opposite of leave. Thrive means to grow, develop, or prosper, while leave means to depart or go away.
Skies is the place above the earth. "The skies are clear and there are no clouds"
In the Skies was created in 1979-05.
how can the atmosphere change the skies
I see nothing but blue skies, from now on. The skies are quickly filling up with clouds.
In times like these, I'm glad to be alive. I won't "get by", I'll somehow start to thrive. No matter what, I'm sure that I'll survive. As sure as I am that two and two make five.
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