"So ahead of my time even when i rhyme about the future I be reminiscing"
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"It's very hard to find things that rhyme with North American Free Trade Agreement."
"I started doing music when I was thirteen; I actually started writing my first rhymes."
"There is no business like show business. There is also no business like certified public accounting, but that doesn't rhyme as well."
"There's no rhyme or reason to anything that I do. It's whatever seems right at the time."
"I was always making up rhymes. But I never thought that poetry would become my life."
"I set it off with my own rhyme / cause I'm as ill as a convict who kills for phone time"
"I don't rhyme for the sake of riddlin'. If I say it, I gotta be able to back it up."
"Our actions are like the terminations of verses, which we rhyme as we please."
"I am learning by the week, but my poesy is still not my own. New rhyme, new me me me in words. I am not all this carven rhetoric."
"I have always wanted to midcourse-correct (or undermine) in a poem, and let that be the turn. That poem is to do with displacement, with almosts - even the rhymes are intentionally off."
"Just because I have a guitar, it doesn't mean that changes me. I still rhyme, I still sing."
"Sometimes I rhyme slow sometimes I rhyme quick, I was on 125 and St.Nick"
"This is also an execellent time to ask this question: Did I get lazy and go for a quick rhyme?"
"I wish to write such rhymes as shall not suggest a restraint, but contrariwise the wildest freedom."
"Sing your life; any fool can think of words that rhyme."
"My son, O'Shea. He looks like me, and he can rhyme."
"Our actions are like blank rhymes, to which everyone applies what sense he pleases."
"And of all glad words of prose or rhyme, The gladdest are Act while there yet is time"
"Loving and perishing: it's been a rhyme all these eternities. The will to love: that is, also being willing to die."
"History doesn't repeat itself; it rhymes."