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I'm dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten, and children listen To hear sleigh bells in the snow I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas Just like the ones I used to know Where the treetops glisten, and children listen To hear sleigh bells in the snow I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white I'm dreaming of a white Christmas With every Christmas card I write May your days be merry and bright And may all your Christmases be white http://www.carols.org.uk/white_christmas.htm
listen
Yes, "glisten" and "listened" do not rhyme because they have different ending sounds. The ending "-isten" in both words is pronounced differently, so they do not rhyme.
To hear sleigh bells in the snow.
To hear sleigh bells in the snow
Children listen for "sleigh bells in the snow" in the song White Christmas, written by Irving Berlin and originally sung by Bing Crosby.
Sleigh bells in the snow.
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Nothing perfectly, but glisten and listen are close. Here is a link: http://www.rhymezone.com/r/rhyme.cgi?Word=listen&typeofrhyme=perfect&org1=syl&org2=l
sleigh bells ho ho ho reindeer on roof footsteps
sleigh bells ho ho ho reindeer on roof footsteps