Once you have had a little taste of war
You'll soon decide you don't want any more.
While not all poetry has to rhyme, it is still a preferred feature for many.
Oh Dear, Did you see that deer?
"It is as bright as it could" is not a complete sentence. To make it a complete sentence, it would have to say "It is as bright as it could be". Furthermore, it is very difficult to rhyme with an entire sentence, and usually isn't necessary. Usually it is only necessary to rhyme with the last word in the sentence.
have it rhyme with the LAST word in the sentence above or the second sentence above it.
The rhyme scheme of a Spencerian sonnet is ABABBCBCC.
A rhyming couplet. A 2 sentence rhyme is where the first and second sentence rhyme, the second set (3rd and 4th line) rhyme, etc.
i found you at last
No, "war" and "more" do not rhyme because they have different vowel sounds. "War" has the /ɔːr/ sound, while "more" has the /ɔːr/ sound.
My smart brother likes to sing songs that rhyme.
Roses are red violets are blue, some poems rhyme, this one doesn't.
It was a war of attrition.
Rhymes inside of a sentence are called internal rhymes (I saw it fade in the shade