just a rhyme pleas help me
Something that rhymes with:
Some say love is just lucky.........
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Respuesta:
pero el mío no es suficiente
Explicación:
ojalá rime aunque creo que no sirve con el tema
Respuesta: The Man Who Had Naught (Mother Goose rhyme):
But he got down on t'other side,
And then they could not find him;
He ran fourteen miles in fifteen days,
And never looked behind him.
From For Every Evil (Mother Goose rhyme):
If there be one, seek till you find it;
If there be none, never mind it.
From Little Bo-peep (Mother Goose rhyme):
Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep,
And can't tell where to find them;
Leave them alone, and they'll come home,
And bring their tails behind them.
From "NEED A WOMAN" by Bob Dylan:
Searching for the truth the way God designed it,
The truth is I might drown before I find it.
From "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT" by Bob Dylan:
Night after night you wander the streets of my mind.
Night after night don't know what you think you will find.
From "ISIS" by Bob Dylan:
We came to the pyramids all embedded in ice.
He said, "There's a body I'm tryin' to find.
If I carry it out it'll bring a good price."
'Twas then that I knew what he had on his mind.
From "T.V. TALKIN' SONG" by Bob Dylan:
"It's all been designed", he said, "To make you lose your mind,
And when you go back to find it, there's nothing there to find."
From "The Tower" by William Butler Yeats:
Strange, but the man who made the song was blind;
Yet, now I have considered it, I find
From "Reconciliation" by William Butler Yeats:
When, the ears being deafened, the sight of the eyes blind
With lightning, you went from me, and I could find
From "An Image From A Past Life" by William Butler Yeats:
Or but to find,
Now that no fingers bind,
From "Meditations In Time Of Civil War" by William Butler Yeats:
My bodily heirs may find,
To exalt a lonely mind,
From "Why Should Not Old Men Be Mad?" by William Butler Yeats:
No single story would they find
Of an unbroken happy mind,
From "The Hour Before Dawn" by William Butler Yeats:
But for those mornings when I find
The lapwing at their foolish dies
And the sheep bleating at the wind
As when I also played the fool.'
From "The Fool By The RoadSide" by William Butler Yeats:
Transparent like the wind,
I think that I may find
From "The Mask" by William Butler Yeats:
"I would but find what's there to find,
Love or deceit."
"It was the mask engaged your mind,
And after set your heart to beat,
From "A DIALOGUE BETWIXT HIMSELF AND MISTRESS ELIZAWHEELER, UNDER THE NAME OF AMARILLIS" by Robert Herrick:
My dearest Love, since thou wilt go,
And leave me here behind thee;
For love or pity, let me know
The place where I may find thee.
From "CEREMONY UPON CANDLEMAS EVE" by Robert Herrick:
That so the superstitious find
No one least branch there left behind;
From "TO ANTHEA, WHO MAY COMMAND HIM ANY THING" by Robert Herrick:
A loving heart to thee.
A heart as soft, a heart as kind,
A heart as sound and free
As in the whole world thou canst find,
From "THE MAD MAID'S SONG" by Robert Herrick:
He's soft and tender, pray take heed,
With bands of cowslips bind him,
And bring him home;--but 'tis decreed
That I shall never find him.
From "A HYMN TO VENUS AND CUPID" by Robert Herrick:
That whene'er I woo, I find
Virgins coy, but not unkind.
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