no sorry....
No.
The rhyme is "Ladybird, Ladybird."
rhymed or it can be rhyming. Well I have to go. I have to eat some cans and cook it on a pan.
"No other", "discover", "bother", or "mother" could rhyme with "her".
The poem "American Hero" by Essex Hemphill follows an irregular rhyme scheme that does not conform to a specific pattern. Throughout the poem, the rhymes are scattered and do not adhere to a consistent structure, reflecting the complex themes and emotions being explored in the work.
The rhyme scheme in the given example is AABB. This means that the first two lines rhyme with each other, and the last two lines rhyme with each other.
loco
Some places that rhyme with 'go' are Rio, Tokyo, and Cairo.
"Rainbow" and "indigo" are end rhymes, meaning only the end syllables of the words rhyme (in this case, "bow" and "go" rhyme).
prudent
Go to the library.
It depends on how you say it, which part of the word "fellow" you enunciate. Since low and go seem to rhyme to me, I'll say yes.