no
Unless you pronounce "quarter" without the R, or "water" with an extra R, then it is not an exact rhyme with "water". But it could pass for a close rhyme.
It would rhyme with 'fire-breathe'.
The rhyme scheme in "Fire and Ice" by Robert Frost is AABBCCDD. Each stanza consists of two rhymed couplets.
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Yes, those words rhyme with each other. Rhyming depends on pronunciation, but they rhyme to me.
Then can rhyme if you put them in a poem or song. But naturally they do not rhyme.They absolutely do not rhyme!If you are southern and you say "warter" (witch by the way, is not correct English) then no they do not rhyme.
In songs, they often just rhyme the last word, so you could try something like "he's a liar" -- 3 syllables, with the last one rhyming. (In the song "Light My Fire" by the Doors, that is what they do-- they rhyme fire with liar, and higher and even pyre.)
Aspire, expire, on fire, misfire, empire, or inspire can rhyme with transpire.
Fire+Water=Steam
No, fire cannot be on water because water extinguishes fire.