Tom, Tom, the piper's son,
Stole a pig and away did run,
The pig was eat,
Tom was beat,
Tom went howling down the street.
A Tisket, A Tasket
No.
Yes, "hit" and "accident" do rhyme. Both words have the same stressed sound at the end of the word ("it"), which creates a rhyme when spoken aloud.
yes
It depends on the word you are referring to.
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wit sit lit hit kit all these rhyme with it..
There is no secret character on Hit and run. But there is on road rage though.
Perhaps you are thinkning of the song- not really a nursery rhyme- This Old Man, also known under its commercial title of (the children"s marching song) the song was the de facto- and En route! Theme song of one of the most mis-titled movies of all time:The Inn of The Sixth Happiness, starring Ingrid Bergman. It was the ony song in the film which was NOT a musical and a very dreary drama. I said it was mis-titled. the original planned route March was (Onward Christian soldiers!) which was out of tone for the film, for obvious reasons.