The queen baked a pie for the king in the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence." The maid in the nursery rhyme serves the pie to the king.
Yes.
they rhyme as much as pie and pickle, which is to say... they don't
"Red" and "Request" do not rhyme. They have to have the same vowel sounds, such as, "Pie" or "Fly."
because of the long 'eye' sound at the ending
24 blackbirds were baked in the pie. In the actual rhyme it is written in the old style of four-and-twenty.
"Sky" and "pie" are words that rhyme with "high" and can also have meanings related to smoke, such as in phrases like "smoke up to the sky" or "smoking a pie."
Grasshopper pie is green (it's a kitsch retro thing, flavoured with mint). But normally pies are not green.
No.
No.
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