Pray. Stay. Pay. Nay. May. Say. My god the choices are endless.
Do yourself a favor and don't use the word hippo in your poem. For hippo, use anything that ends with the letter "o". Or sounds like "o" for instance. A hippo was a little cold. Here is a random haiku about hippos Ultimate grey thing massive jaws of life or death for a little plant. MUAHAHA.
Here are some words that rhyme with "wind" that you could use in your spring poem: rescind, twinned, thinned, sinned.
you know if your making a poem you could use this if your not oops!poem sentence you can use: my best friends jacket smelled like hog hairand outside on the field he liked to jog there.......................................................................................................... finish your poem your welcome(new author): dog care
A poem that rhymes is called a rhyming poem. The use of rhyme enhances the overall impact of the poem by creating a sense of rhythm and musicality, making the poem more memorable and engaging for the reader. Rhyme can also help to emphasize key themes or ideas in the poem, adding depth and emotional resonance to the writing.
HorseIsle answer: The answer is 'orange'
Ones that rhyme all through the poem
burled curled dream-world furled hurled impearled knurled purled swirled twirled uncurled unfurled whirled
FreeportSupportShreveport.It would be a little harder to get a good poem but sport, fort flirt, curt, hurt and yurt could be made to work. Might try finding some reason to put a word with "ee" in front of them.well really you could just use anything that rhymes with port.eg.caughtfoughtshortsortor near rhymes liketaunttaught
Tiara
You could use "poor lord"
To intentionally create a bad poem, one can use cliches, forced rhymes, inconsistent meter, and lack of imagery or emotion. By neglecting poetic techniques and creativity, a bad poem can be easily crafted.
Nothing really rhymes well with loveth. You could use "loves" instead though, unless you are using archaic speech for a specific reason. If not, try these rhymes for loves: doves gloves It is still not many, but more possible. :) Another thing you could do if you really need "loveth" in your poem is to change the word order. Try to move loveth to the middle of the line, and rhyme a different word at the end.