Just before you hit the hay!
CHORUS Cause every night I will save your life!And every night I will be with you!Cause every night I still lay awakeAnd I dream of an absolution! Cause every night I will make it right!And every night I will come to you!But every night it just stays the sameIn my dream of an absolution!
If you are writing a poem and trying to rhyme 'make sense' with something then it would be perfectly fine to just use rhyme for 'sense'. here are some examples:hencepencedenseagainstdefensefencetenserentsgentsdentsSpenseKent'stentsdispensewhenceventscents
He would make sure that he didn't use heat because he was so cheap.
The phrase does not matter--you focus on the last word to rhyme, then pick one that relates well to the context and meaning of the rhyme or poem. So, focusing on fowl you have these choices:bowcowhowlnowowlpowsowtowelvowelwow
Yes .
That as long as Scout kept going to school, he would read to her every night as they always did.
most of the poems make sense but not all poems rhyme
Yes, of course they rhyme - BECAUSE they are the same! But I would think that it takes the creativity out of a poem to use the same word twice just to make it rhyme,don't you?
make it rhyme
No.
No, the words "be" and "worry" don't rhyme by themselves, since they have a different number of syllables. Only the ends of the words rhyme. To make a better rhyme you would have to add something before the bee that gave it another syllable, in a similar cadence. For instance "Furby" would rhyme with Worry" a little better. It still isn't a perfect rhyme though... it has two syllables, but has a B sound instead of a R sound. Here are some things that rhyme better with worry: curry furry hurry jury slurry
Drinking just about anything at night would make you get up more, in the middle of the night, to urinate.