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		<title>By: lee lee</title>
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		<title>By: Lionel</title>
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		<description>Ive just self-published my own &quot;elf-ahn-Et-ik alphabetic-phonetic Rhyme Guide&quot; for songwriters, poets, rappers,jingle-writers and anyone who has trouble spelling.  It is laid out alphabetically from the first vowel sound AND according to how the word is pronounced, not spelt. Cross references different dialects e.g. class = Ass or ars.  Try me out - email with &quot;rhyme guide&quot; in the subject heading.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ive just self-published my own &#8220;elf-ahn-Et-ik alphabetic-phonetic Rhyme Guide&#8221; for songwriters, poets, rappers,jingle-writers and anyone who has trouble spelling.  It is laid out alphabetically from the first vowel sound AND according to how the word is pronounced, not spelt. Cross references different dialects e.g. class = Ass or ars.  Try me out &#8211; email with &#8220;rhyme guide&#8221; in the subject heading.</p>
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		<title>By: MM</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 18:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was wondering, how about &quot;music?&quot; Since there&#039;s a bit of a controversy about how the word &quot;music&quot; does not rhyme with anything in the English language. I thought maybe &quot;pubic,&quot; or &quot;cubic,&quot; or perhaps &quot;acoustic&quot; could be the best rhyme for &quot;music&quot; and not necessarily a letter-for-letter rhyme as suggested by most people such as:
1. abasic
2. agenesic
3. akinesic
4. algesic
5. amnesic
6. analgesic
7. anaphasic
8. anisic
9. antilyssic
10. antiphthisic 

All I remember about rhyming is that there&#039;s syllable-based rhyming--commonly used by music artists--not necessarily consisting of similarity in spelling, but in sounds (syllables--sew, hoe, mow, owe, dough), and letter-rhyming with little changes in the beginnings--pocket/socket/rocket/docket. So would &quot;pubic,cubic, or acoustic&quot; be much more closely related in regards to rhyming? 

I need a little help on that. Thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was wondering, how about &#8220;music?&#8221; Since there&#8217;s a bit of a controversy about how the word &#8220;music&#8221; does not rhyme with anything in the English language. I thought maybe &#8220;pubic,&#8221; or &#8220;cubic,&#8221; or perhaps &#8220;acoustic&#8221; could be the best rhyme for &#8220;music&#8221; and not necessarily a letter-for-letter rhyme as suggested by most people such as:<br />
1. abasic<br />
2. agenesic<br />
3. akinesic<br />
4. algesic<br />
5. amnesic<br />
6. analgesic<br />
7. anaphasic<br />
8. anisic<br />
9. antilyssic<br />
10. antiphthisic </p>
<p>All I remember about rhyming is that there&#8217;s syllable-based rhyming&#8211;commonly used by music artists&#8211;not necessarily consisting of similarity in spelling, but in sounds (syllables&#8211;sew, hoe, mow, owe, dough), and letter-rhyming with little changes in the beginnings&#8211;pocket/socket/rocket/docket. So would &#8220;pubic,cubic, or acoustic&#8221; be much more closely related in regards to rhyming? </p>
<p>I need a little help on that. Thanks</p>
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