"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.
Skies is the place above the earth. "The skies are clear and there are no clouds"
how can the atmosphere change the skies
In the Skies was created in 1979-05.
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I see nothing but blue skies, from now on. The skies are quickly filling up with clouds.
Skies is the plural form for the singular noun, sky.