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Why do so many songs use rhyming words?
Because:

In most songs, the words at the ends of lines rhyme with each other. Consecutive lines often rhyme. For example:

I'm gonna call her on the telephone a
Have her over 'cos I'm all alone a
I need excitement I need it bad b
And it's the best I ever had b

Teenage Kicks (The Undertones)
It's handy to have a rhyming dictionary around when you're writing songs.
Steve Hillier

Just as often, the end of every other line will rhyme. For example:
Are you going to Scarborough Fair? a
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme b
Remember me to one who lives there a
He once was a true love of mine b

Scarborough Fair (traditional)
The pattern of the rhymes in a song is called the rhyming scheme. Teenage Kicks' rhyme scheme is described as 'aabb', Scarborough Fair as 'abab'. There are many other rhyming schemes but these two are the most common.

Gary Osborne Gary Osborne
The lyricist discusses why he's a rhyming kinda guy and why American friends call him 'the Rhymey Limey'.
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Getting your lyric to flow well by using rhyme can be one of the most frustrating problems for a new songwriter. Here are some tips to help you on your way:

Almost
Every
Film
Gossip
Hungry
Junior
Monster
Orange
Pint
Sudden
Woman
You don't have to shy away from using these words, but it's best to avoid putting them at the end of your lines. Back to top 

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Michael D. Robinson, San Diego
I've been writing songs, now, for about, eleven or twelve years. And although, I've had little success, at it, I've received, lots of praise! Not just, for telling, a great story. But for having the ability, to rhyme. And if I do say so myself, I'm extremely, good at it! And as far as I'm concerned, it's the most important element, of a song. Without the ability, you aren't much of a lyricist. No offense, but that's, how I feel! Anyway thanks, for the tip. And I won't give up, just yet! To anyone, struggling to get noticed, keep the faith.

Bianca, New Haven
well i think rhyme is good, it should tell u more, like it should give you some ideas for songs and it should give u some rhyming words other then thats it's great it taught me a few more things i need to know about writng songs.

misery clacton
wellithinkrhymeisgreat, it,sclevelythoughtoutbuti'vebeenwrittingalovepoemandimstuckonarhyme. thelinegoes(imlookingatthephonethinkingofanexcuse2call) buticantseemtofindarhymingwordthatgoeswithcallahhhitsbeenplayingmymind4aweeknow...

Verity Bramson, Worcestershire
This is a great site and is very useful even though I've been writing music and lyrics as well as poetry for a number of years. Thank you! By the way: "love" does rhyme with "above", "dove" etc. Also half rhymes work very well such as "love" and "enough".

KellyAnn , France
Hey, I've been writting lyrics for the past 3-4 years, I use rhymes mostly and its well hard ! I often have to chance the pronouciation of a word for it to fit in my sentence. I've just found out today about this Website and i think its cool it's taught me a few things !

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