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This is when a songwriter or poet rhymes a word with itself or another homophone. Sometimes this is just the easiest way to match the rhyming scheme. Sometimes, this is used to be clever, by showing the different meaning one word can have in different contexts, e.g. rhyming "rare" (meaning uncommon) with "rare" (meaning undercooked). And in some cases, it's just done for the sake of comedy (perhaps during an Awkward Poetry Reading). While a repeated rhyme isn't generally as cringe-worthy as its sister trope, the Painful Rhyme (except in Hip-Hop, where rhyming something with itself is considered the mark of a talentless rapper), it can still cause a listener to pause and wonder what just happened. It's worth mentioning that English is a fairly difficult language to rhyme in, compared with, say, French or Spanish. Nonetheless, you'll generally get a pass if the penultimate syllables rhyme while the last ones repeat - say, "smelt it" with "dealt it", and a less successful pass if you repeat only the "A" of an ABAB rhyming scheme (For example, "Take a look at my girlfriend / She's the only one I got / Not much of a girlfriend / I never seem to get a lot"). Of course, this technique, called an Identity in English Major speak, can have a deliberate aural or meaningful effect in higher-level readings, as with any other thing the author can fit in there (a good example would be "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe). Good rule of thumb, if the poet who uses this trope has a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry or a Nobel Prize in Literature, it's likely that it's intentional. If the repeated rhymes are of exact same word, instead of a compound and the end of that compound, like "seasick" and "sick", and are right after the other, then it's also Epiphora. Note that this trope doesn't apply to a repetitive chorus, a.k.a. Looped Lyrics, in which the same line is repeated over and over again. Examples |
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Joanie lampshades it in Happy Days while she and Chachi are trying to write a song together. She's sarcastic when she doesn't like his lyrics. | |
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Parodied in Clone High: And indeed, later in the episode, he records a hit song with these lyrics: |
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Tracy Lawrence rhymes "again" with itself in "Texas Tornado," and not just because of the repetition in the last line: | |
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In The World Ends with You, the song "Transformation" rhymes over with over. Twice. And the refrain of "Three Minutes Clapping" |
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Foreigner's "Hot Blooded": | |
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The JibJab Christmas song "Santa Claus" has one: | |
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The Spin Room's "Fairest One of All"'s chorus starts with the three-rhyme structure "all/ball/all". | |
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Though written, Pokiehl in Legend of Mana tries writing a poem about Watts, but is clearly struggling to come up with anything to say about him. The first three lines all end with the word "helm", and the last doesn't even try to rhyme. | |
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In The Simpsons episode "Team Homer," the bowling team has taken to chanting motivational chants at each other during games: Another Simpsons example, from a man in love with Marge: There's also the first lines in a poem Homer came up with: In "Treehouse of Horror III," Homer singing his own version of an Oscar Mayer Jingle in the bath: |
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"The Rap Critic" also has gripes when rappers rhyme words with themselves, such as Rick Ross's constantly rhyming lines that end in two, or atlantic with atlantic. | |
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River City Girls: "Bully" rhymes "me" with "me": | |
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In the Reptilicus episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, during the song "Every Country Has a Monster", Tom Servo and Crow rhyme "Luxembourg" with itself for four lines. | |
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The cast of Shrek had a version of "Twelve Days of Christmas" that goes "My true love gave to me / a fire-breathing dragon just for me!" | |
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In "Der Fuehrer's Face", there is one song verse that rhymes with itself, rhyming "shells" with "shells": | |
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame, when the gargoyles are encouraging Quasimodo: | |
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Jez's poem "Fuck You Bush" on Peep Show: | |
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The Divine Comedy: Dante Alighieri did this intentionally. To prevent any sense of blasphemy, he only rhymed the word "Christ" with "Christ."note And mind you, it's much easier to find words that rhyme with "Christ" (well, "Cristo") in Italian than it is in English. Notable in that he had to do it only three times (in Paradiso Cantos XII, XIV, and XIX) due to the rhyming system of the Comedy (ABA BCB CDC ... YZY Z). He also rhymed "volse" with "volse", though in the first case it means "turned" and in the second "wanted." |
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Chris Cornell: Soundgarden's "Live to Rise" that plays during the end credits of The Avengers (2012) rhymes "again" and "again," and "face" and "face." Casino Royale (2006) has an opening song that constantly rhymes "you" with "you." |
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A few examples from some of Imagine Dragons songs: "On Top of the World" rhymes "you" and "something" with themselves. "Ready, Aim, Fire" "Monster" |
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In Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode "Bloo Done it", Bloo gets jealous over the attention famous imaginary friend Uncle Pockets gets and attempts to imitate his rhyming ability. | |
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Paul Westerberg of The Replacements also does this on "Waitress in the Sky": | |
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Animaniacs: "The Good-Bye Song": And then in "Wakko's America": In the theme song to Baloney & Kids: In the mashup episode "Animaniacs Stew", the reworked lyrics to the "Pinky and the Brain" theme: |
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"My Sharona" by The Knack only ever rhymes "Sharona" with itself. This is possibly because, as Andre Gardner points out, if they averted this trope the songwriters would have to have come up with ridiculous slant rhymes, like "bologna" or something. | |
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Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines": "You wanna hug me?\ What rhymes with 'hug me'?" Todd in the Shadows made sure to point out that the obvious intended rhyme was "Fuck me", but that was too much of a stretch to work. "Drug me", on the other hand fits. |
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Ready Jet Go!: In "How Come the Moon Changes Shape?", Carrot rhymes "my dear" with "my dear" during his duet with Celery. | |
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Ready Jet Go! | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_50b9086a | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_50bcf7a6 | comment |
In the Homestuck parody rock opera The Baby is You, Bro threatens to "show the power of 'Forbidden Rhyme', words that rhyme with themselves" during his monologue. | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_50bcf7a6 | featureApplicability |
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Homestuck (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_50bcf7a6 | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_5178149f | comment |
In the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Mayhem of the Music Meister" Black Canary rhymes Man with itself: And: |
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_5178149f | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_523deb27 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_523deb27 | comment |
A rap in Timbaland’s "The Way I Are" gives us this couplet: | |
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Timbaland (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_523deb27 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_59a835fb | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_59a835fb | comment |
Sonic Adventure 2: "E.G.G.M.A.N." rhymes "way" with "way" in its second verse: | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_59a835fb | featureApplicability |
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Sonic Adventure 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_59a835fb | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_5ffa3f15 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_5ffa3f15 | comment |
Suprena in Link: The Faces of Evil rhymes "curse" with "curse". | |
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The Legend of Zelda CD-i Games (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_5ffa3f15 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6274e926 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6274e926 | comment |
Jem The song "Come On In, The Water's Fine" rhymes "happen" with itself: "People Who Care" is glaringly obvious in how it rhymes "dreams" with itself. |
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Jem | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6274e926 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_64b9cf6b | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_64b9cf6b | comment |
The "Good Clean Fun" song on PB&J Otter has "Some routine that is clean / And our clothes not wrinkled / We can stay all pressed and pure / And we won't get wrinkled." | |
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PB&J Otter | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_64b9cf6b | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6956d9bf | comment |
The Swan Princess: The opening song rhymes "seasick" and "be sick". The sequel has the song "That's What You Do for a Friend" which rhymes "friend" with "friend" over and over. |
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The Swan Princess | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6956d9bf | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6b302cc3 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6b302cc3 | comment |
"Perfect Insanity" by Disturbed once rhymes "mind" with itself. | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6b302cc3 | featureApplicability |
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Disturbed (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6b302cc3 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6c3c2216 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6c3c2216 | comment |
In the theme song to the animated film Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Bowling for Soup rhyme "time" with "time" (in the chorus lyrics "We've got to save the Earth and get to school on time/So many things to do and not much time!") three separate times. | |
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Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6c3c2216 | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6e6f3c4d | comment |
In Horrible Turn, a song rhymes "we can throw shrimp on the barbie" with "I can be Ken, she can be Barbie". | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6e6f3c4d | featureApplicability |
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Horrible Turn (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_6e6f3c4d | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_70ca21df | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_70ca21df | comment |
Occurs twice in the song "Full Tank (All Masters' RAP)" from PaRappa the Rapper: | |
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PaRappa the Rapper (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_70ca21df | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_746814ae | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_746814ae | comment |
Binky wrote a poem in an episode of Arthur as a retort to those who questioned his poetic ability, but just ends every line with the word "poem"note if you want to get technical, ending every line with the same word or phrase is a valid literary technique, it's just not what you'd use when trying to prove your writing skills to a group of kids who only expect rhyming poems. | |
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Arthur | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_746814ae | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_752f76e6 | comment |
The Gregory Brothers make fun of this in DJ Play My Song (NO, LEAVE ME ALONE) | |
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The Gregory Brothers (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_752f76e6 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7832b74c | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7832b74c | comment |
Steven Universe will sometimes have songs where a word is rhymed with itself. However, when this happens, the words before the re-used word rhyme with each other. For example: | |
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Steven Universe | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7832b74c | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_78e1be24 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_78e1be24 | comment |
A very clever homophone appears in Lloyd Cole's "2CV". (But what else do you expect from him?) | |
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Lloyd Cole (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_78e1be24 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7a4c7ef6 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7a4c7ef6 | comment |
"Place to Start" started off as a demo track for One More Light; the track was later repurposed for his solo album, Post Traumatic, to reflect his frame of mind after Chester's passing: | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7a4c7ef6 | featureApplicability |
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One More Light (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7a4c7ef6 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7c038c18 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7c038c18 | comment |
A couple of examples in Phineas and Ferb: Grandpa Clyde explains Bigfoot: As Candace waits by the phone for her boyfriend to call, every rhyme for an entire stanza is the pronoun "me": The kids' rendition of The Trojan War: |
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Phineas and Ferb | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7c038c18 | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7c4f1adb | comment |
Our Miss Brooks: The radio episodes "Clay City English Teacher" and "Mr. Laythrop returns to School" feature the Madison anthem, "O Madison". The offical version rhymes "Madison" with "Madison". Miss Brooks makes the song longer in "Clay City English Teacher by adding the paranthetical lyrics in parody: | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7c4f1adb | featureApplicability |
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Our Miss Brooks (Radio) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7c4f1adb | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7e9d1a6c | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7e9d1a6c | comment |
During Frozen we have this line in "Let it Go": | |
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Frozen (2013) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_7e9d1a6c | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_829b2f67 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_829b2f67 | comment |
Oscar Hammerstein II rhymes "forever" with "forever" in his song "Edelweiss" from The Sound of Music. | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_829b2f67 | featureApplicability |
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The Sound of Music (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_829b2f67 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8760760e | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8760760e | comment |
In Wag the Dog, Johnny Dean is trying to come up with a theme song for the war, and says that it's hard to rhyme things with "Albania". Stanley says that it's not his fault and that's just the name of the country, and Johnny sings "Albania, Albania", which satisfies Stanley. | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8760760e | featureApplicability |
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Wag the Dog | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8760760e | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_87a178c3 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_87a178c3 | comment |
In The Comedy of Errors, Luciana and Antipholus of Syracuse have a rhyming back-and-forth where each seems to rhyme "sister" with "sister." The thing is, these lines are so short that they can be said quickly enough to keep the rhythm before Antipholus drops the real rhyme. | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_87a178c3 | featureApplicability |
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The Comedy of Errors (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_87a178c3 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8a08048e | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8a08048e | comment |
Taskmaster had the contestants write the best lyrics for the Taskmaster theme song. Cue Katy Wix: | |
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Taskmaster | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8a08048e | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8a339030 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8a339030 | comment |
Indiana Jones uses this trope to diss Lara Croft: | |
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Indiana Jones (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8a339030 | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8c6bc3c2 | comment |
Street Fighter III: The Third Strike has this on the character selection screen: | |
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Street Fighter III (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8c6bc3c2 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8cd12547 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8cd12547 | comment |
MC Lars' Deangelo Vickers: | |
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MC Lars (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8cd12547 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8ebd23f4 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8ebd23f4 | comment |
"Big House" from Muppets Most Wanted rhymes "the perfect getaway" with "you'll never get away". | |
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Muppets Most Wanted | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8ebd23f4 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8fda4aad | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8fda4aad | comment |
The potty song on Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood has "If you have to go to the potty / Stop and go right away / Flush, wash and be on your way." | |
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_8fda4aad | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_90f7114 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_90f7114 | comment |
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street has the lyric "Sweeney pondered and Sweeney planned, like a perfect machine 'e planned" appearing in the title song. (In this case, note that it's actually the last three syllables of each line that rhyme, with only the very last syllable being the same word.) | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_90f7114 | featureApplicability |
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_90f7114 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_946f58c1 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_946f58c1 | comment |
All Grown Up!: In "The Finster Who Stole Christmas", Tommy and Dil write their own Hanukkah song about latkes (and by the end of the episode, perform it in a church) that ends with this: | |
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All Grown Up! | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_946f58c1 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9602bdd | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
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The Linda Lindas' song about Claudia Kishi: | |
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The Linda Lindas (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9602bdd | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_982f28af | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_982f28af | comment |
Harry's song in the Potter Puppet Pals episode "The Vortex", plus "Happy Hogwarts Birthday!!!" | |
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Potter Puppet Pals (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_982f28af | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_990dea86 | comment |
Used multiple times in the Moana score: "Where You Are" rhymes "leaves" (the noun that grows on trees) with "leaves" (the verb). "Where You Are" also rhymes "inside" with "inside" two separate times (the first time referring to "the water sweet inside" and "meat inside" coconuts). "How Far I'll Go" starts by rhyming "water/daughter/water". The second verse twice uses 3 lines in a row ending with the word "island". "Shiny" rhymes "anything that glitters" with "thing that glitters" (and also "beginners"). |
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Moana | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_990dea86 | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ad7adc8 | comment |
The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" rhymes man with itself (more specifically, "Bad man" and "Sad man") in the first and last verses, but averts this throughout the rest of the song. | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ad7adc8 | featureApplicability |
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The Who (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ad7adc8 | |
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Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9cda0a55 | comment |
Similarly, in "Watching the Detectives" by Elvis Costello (another famously smart songwriter): | |
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Elvis Costello (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9cda0a55 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ec0556a | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ec0556a | comment |
The theme to the joke "Rorschach and Wolverine" rhymes "psychopath" with itself: | |
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I'm a Marvel... And I'm a DC (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ec0556a | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ef652e2 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ef652e2 | comment |
The chorus of Butthole Surfers' "Shame Of Life" rhymes "life" with itself (to be fair it could be said that it rhymes "shame of life" and "game of life"). Apparently Kid Rock was responsible for that part of the song though. | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ef652e2 | featureApplicability |
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Butthole Surfers (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_9ef652e2 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a12f4c68 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a12f4c68 | comment |
The musical adaptation of Finding Neverland has these lines from "When Your Feet Don't Touch the Ground" | |
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Finding Neverland | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a12f4c68 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a2aab241 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a2aab241 | comment |
Xzibit does this on "Multiply": | |
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Xzibit (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a2aab241 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a4616794 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a4616794 | comment |
Friendship is Witchcraft gives us this gem: | |
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Friendship is Witchcraft (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a4616794 | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a6992283 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a6992283 | comment |
The Black Eyed Peas rhyme a word with its plural in "Where Is The Love": In "Meet Me Halfway", apl.de.ap rhymes "uptown" with "downtown". In will.i.am and Justin Bieber's "#ThatPower" |
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The Black Eyed Peas (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_a6992283 | |
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Shantae: Risky's Revenge: Magic Jam Flavor Text: Rhyming List: "Edible": | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_ac8a8d1e | featureApplicability |
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Shantae: Risky's Revenge (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_ac8a8d1e | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_b2539eee | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_b2539eee | comment |
Sonata Arctica rhymes "seeing" with itself in the full version of "Everything Fades to Gray". | |
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Sonata Arctica (Music) | hasFeature |
Rhyming with Itself / int_b2539eee | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_b310c8f4 | type |
Rhyming with Itself | |
Rhyming with Itself / int_b310c8f4 | comment |
In the theme song to Baloney & Kids: | |
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Feral Creatures: S.T. composes a poem about moustaches where the second and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme. The final verse ends up rhyming "sovereign" with itself because S.T.'s unable to think of a rhyme, and the last line is just S.T. wondering what rhymes with "sovereign". | |
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In one issue of PC Gamer, a letter writer wrote a long poem letter about various upcoming and recently released games. It concluded by identifying a quote mentioned in the magazine, and rhymed "Delta House with "Animal House," prompting the editors to ask whether rhyming "House" with itself was allowed. | |
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Both Brantley Gilbert's "Bottoms Up" and Luke Bryan's "Kick the Dust Up" repeatedly rhyme "up" with "up". | |
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Joey Bada$$ does this a lot in his Lil B diss, "Don't Quit Your Day Job". A good part of the song rhymes "nigga" with itself. | |
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Live has a Word Salad Lyrics song called "Rattlesnake" that contains the following homophone rhyme: | |
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"Always" by Erasure rhymes "open" with itself in the first verse. | |
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Gary Allan's "Every Storm (Runs Out of Rain)": | |
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In Hamilton, this is first used in "Satisfied" in order to actually communicate the Double Entendre Hamilton's making, though it's not too painful with the addition of an extra internal rhyme as well: However, outside of this instance, the trope is actually used for thematic dramatic effect: Hamilton, who can talk a mile a minute and rap faster and with greater complexity than almost anyone else in the show, is reduced to self-rhymes when he's too full of emotion for his son, first in "Dear Theodosia": ...and then, much more heart-breakingly in "It's Quiet Uptown": Which might even be extended to "Tomorrow There'll be More Of Us", as this is the only not fully sung scene in the entire musical, as though with the shocking revelation of Laurens' death he briefly lost the ability to sing altogether. King George III has these lines in "You'll Be Back": |
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Happens in several of the Epic Rap Battles of History. Whether they induce cringe or turn out to be clever varies. One part of Darth Vader's verse in his 3rd battle against Adolf Hitler makes use of the same phrase with three different meanings, with some help from the beat which ramped up the bass as he went along: Voltaire also has some fun with this in "Philosophers East vs West": Vladimir Lenin also pulled this against Josef Stalin Both Wayne Gretzky and Tony Hawk pull this on eachother. Wayne's is clever. Tony's is......not. Michael Bay rhymes "money" with "money" five times (and three of them are "Motherfucking money!"), letting his high energy carries the lines. Indiana Jones uses this trope to diss Lara Croft: |
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"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" rhymes "time" with itself in two consecutive lines: "Living his life one day at a time/He's showing himself a really good time". It's easy to miss this because there's no real pause between the lines and for that matter the next one, which isn't meant to rhyme. | |
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Kinect Star Wars features parodies of many popular dance songs, including a recruitment song for the Empire to the tune of "YMCA", which contains the line: The original song instead created a rhyme with "himself" by using the contrived phrase "Put your pride on the shelf" (we'd usually say "swallow your pride"). |
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Hard Reset has Twilight failing at a metaphor. Her excuse? | |
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The My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic mobile game has normally excellent rhymer Zecora do this when you reach the Everfree Forest for the first time. Spike lampshades it. | |
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In "Back in Time", the theme to the third Men in Black film, Pitbull rhymes "They can try if they want to", with "They can try if they want to." | |
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Todd in the Shadows complains about this, especially when it's done multiple times in the same song. Though he reacts worse when people "rhyme" words that obviously don't rhyme, no matter how much you distort them. "The Rap Critic" also has gripes when rappers rhyme words with themselves, such as Rick Ross's constantly rhyming lines that end in two, or atlantic with atlantic. |
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In The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack episode "Willy!", this is lampshaded, and then gloriously exaggerated. | |
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Vylet Pony's 'Different Kind of Magic': | |
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Soundgarden's "Live to Rise" that plays during the end credits of The Avengers (2012) rhymes "again" and "again," and "face" and "face." | |
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In December 2022, the official Royal Mint Twitter feed unveiled the new Charles III pound coin with the "You've heard of elf on the shelf, but have you heard of..." meme. After many guesses about what the phrase was meant to be (King on kaching? King on Ster-ling? Chuck on a buck? And those are just the non-anti-monarchist suggestions), it turned out the answer was "Sovereign on a sovereign". | |
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"Papercut" from Hybrid Theory has this as the opening lyrics: | |
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Black Sabbath rhymed "masses" with "masses" on the otherwise great "War Pigs", although they did use two separate meanings for "masses". | |
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In an episode of Stroker and Hoop, Hoop tells a rapper that "technically, 'club' does not rhyme with 'club'." | |
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The actual last piece of original material in the seventy-three-book Eighth Doctor Adventures is a song with a certain amount of this. Way to be, Fitz. All the rhyming lines rhyme with each other, and two lines end with the word "true", two with "do", two with "you", one with "too" and one with "to". Also, there's an "oh so true" in there. | |
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From "Suds & Soda" from Worst Case Scenario by dEUS: | |
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Train's "Meet Virginia" does this four times, with "beautiful," "president," and "unusual" in the verses, and "life" in the chorus. (Technically, they also rhyme "queen" with itself in one refrain, but because of the rhyme scheme it's not as noticeable.) Regarding the "Life" rhyme, its worth noting that the song rhymes "life" twice in 4 lines. |
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"Moonchild" by Iron Maiden has the last verse rhyming "night" with itself. Bruce's epic story-teller enunciation on both lines makes it hard to notice. | |
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The Golden Girls In the episode "Big Daddy's Little Lady," Rose and Dorothy are trying to come up with Miami's new theme song in order to win a contest. The intro to one of their attempts claims that M-I-A-M-I spells 'Miami Beach'! When Blanche points out that it...really doesn't: Earlier in the selfsame episode, Rose recounts of the time she won the contest of song-writing competition for St. Olaf High School sports teams, which has been in use right up to the present time, while talking to Dorothy about the song-writing contest where the winner would receive $10,000: |
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory: "Imagination" is rhymed with itself in the opening lines of "Pure Imagination" (though there is a perfect rhyme between "pure" and "your" before the word itself). | |
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In The Year Without a Santa Claus, Heat Miser's song rhymes "degrees" with "degrees". Snow Miser's song, which is the same tune to almost-the-same lyrics, rhymed it with "freeze", but that obviously wasn't going to work with Heat Miser. | |
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On Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits, Strong Bad comments on this during Marzipan's song "Sensitive to Bees," where she rhymes "cute" with "cute" twice in a row, after rhyming it with "fruit". | |
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Casino Royale (2006) has an opening song that constantly rhymes "you" with "you." | |
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Homestar Runner: On Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits, Strong Bad comments on this during Marzipan's song "Sensitive to Bees," where she rhymes "cute" with "cute" twice in a row, after rhyming it with "fruit". Crackotage generally Rhymes on a Dime, but in Commandos in the Classroom: |
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Encanto: The opening song “The Family Madrigal� repeatedly rhymes “Madrigal� with itself, though it comes up with other rhymes like “fantastical� and “autobiographical�. | |
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Mayday Parade sort of this does in chorus of the regardless excellent "Jamie All Over", although within context it's actually kind of clever using a dual meaning, and certainly more fitting than the supposed rhymes of "me" and "dreaming" and "memories": | |
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Black Friday continues this trend during "Adore Me" in a similar way, sung by the major antagonist Linda Monroe during her height of power. | |
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From Eeyore's poem in The House at Pooh Corner: | |
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In Drop the Dead Donkey Joy composes a Limerick about Sir Royston. The first, second and fifth lines all end in "bastard". | |
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Don Williams' "Tulsa Time" rhymes "time" with itself several times. | |
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Pitbull: The song "Give Me Everything (Tonight)" might be the new champion, starting it off by rhyming (of all things) "Kodak" with "Kodak" in... the exact same context: It is then followed by the word "tonight" rhyming with itself no fewer than 43 times over the course of the song. In "Back in Time", the theme to the third Men in Black film, Pitbull rhymes "They can try if they want to", with "They can try if they want to." |
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The player-created lyrics to the Ode to Booze in Kingdom of Loathing end by rhyming "weak" with "week". In his recording, KoL's creator Jick quipped that the rhyme was, indeed, "pretty weak". | |
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The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals: "Join Us (And Die)" contains this gem, which is played for laughs. Black Friday continues this trend during "Adore Me" in a similar way, sung by the major antagonist Linda Monroe during her height of power. |
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The musical version of Billy Elliot has "Grandma's Song" which rhymes finger with finger constantly. | |
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Friday Night Funkin': In the bonus vocal track "Fresh (Boyfriend Remix)" on the soundtrack album, The Boyfriend rhymes both "yeah" with "yeah" and "worth it" with "worth it". | |
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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared: Tony the Clock from is pretty subpar at rhyming. In the third: And in the sixth, when Lamp forces Yellow Guy to have nightmares: Exaggerated in the first video, when Sketchbook rhymes "I use my hair to express myself!" with "I use my hair to express myself!" |
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In The Phantom of the Opera song "Notes/Prima Donna", theater-manager Firmin rhymes "wrote" with "wrote," but quickly corrects himself. | |
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From "At the Gallows End" by Candlemass: | |
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