Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
on a wall
on a wall
Rip absolutely does not rhyme with sit.
wit sit lit hit kit all these rhyme with it..
bitfitgithititkitlitmittknitnitpitwritsitwitzit
The word that rhymes with "stair" is "chair." The rhyme is based on the similar ending sound of the two words, specifically the "-air" sound. In phonetics, this type of rhyme is known as a perfect or identical rhyme, where the final stressed vowel sound and any sounds that follow it are identical in both words.
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
It seems like a variation of the nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty." In the original rhyme, Humpty Dumpty sits on a wall and has a great fall. If the nuts don't sit with him, it could imply they are not associating or agreeing with him.
Do all the words have to rhyme with fit? Let's see if I can do that. Mitt, sit. Pit, hit Mitt. ... well, really short sentences. If you just want lines that rhyme, that is easier. Like this: My brother is fit. He smells like a pit.
That depends on how gits is pronounced. If you spell it that way (gits), I think that these words rhyme with it: bits fits hits kits mitts nits pits sits wits zits If you spell it gets, then these might rhyme better: bets debts lets Mets nets pets sets vets wets
Some words that rhyme with "was" include "buzz," "fuzz," "because." With "it," you could use words like "sit," "kit," "fit." Just make sure the rhyme fits naturally within your poem.