After twirling and swirling and
puking out my guts
He asked, "again?"
and I said,
"You're nuts."
He said, "I'll bring you home now,"
and to that I whispered, "okay."
After 8 hours at the county fair
we finally called it a day.
just a little poem i whipped up to include "okay" and something that rhymes "call it a day" that means "to end."
play, delay, say, hurray, L.A., may, day, okay, café, ...
Say, may, okay, sway, spray, stay, clay, fray... There are probably lots of others but I can't think of any more right now
bay, day, hay, jay, lay, may, nay, neigh, pay, ray, say, slay, spay, sleigh, way, dray, pray, play, stay
The rhyme scheme for stanza one of "A Fine Day" is AABB.
No, the words "tea" and "day" do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with day: cay fay hay jay lay may nay neigh pay quay ray say stray spay slay tray weigh way
Some words that rhyme with "deja" are "okay" and "parlay".
They are end rhymes, meaning only the last letters of the words rhyme, in this case the "ty". Sometimes end rhymes sound okay in poetry, but they are not perfect rhymes.
Earth Day
All the lines rhyme with some other line.
Canada,panda, and pinata do not rhyme.
Basically ABCBDEFE, although at least one verse has odd-numbered lines that do rhyme.
The rhyme scheme for "Some Keep the Sabbath Day" by Emily Dickinson is irregular and does not follow a specific pattern. Dickinson often experimented with rhyme and meter in her poetry, deviating from traditional structures.