Rhymes are words that like to play with your tongue.

      Take for instance "Peas":


      Peas

      I always eat peas with honey,

      I've done it all my life;

      They do taste kind of funny,

      But it keeps them on my knife.

      And here a few more that just might tickle you, if you let them.


      Two Cats

      Anonymous

      There once were two cats of Kilkenny,

      Each thought there was one too many;

      So they fought and they fit,

      And they scratched and they bit,

      Till, excepting their nails,

      And the tips of their tails,

      Instead of two cats there weren't any.


      The horse and the Flea

      American Folk Rhyme

      A horse, a flea and three blind mice

      Sat on a curbstone shoting dice.

      The horse, he slipped and fell on the flea.

      The flea said,"Whoops, there's a horse on me."


      How many seconds in a minute?

      Christina Rossetti

      How many seconds in a minute?

      Sixty, and no more in it.

      How many minutes in a hour?

      Sixty for sun and shower.

      How many hours in a day?

      Twenty-four for work and play.

      How many days in a week?

      Seven, both to hear and speak.

      How many weeks in a month?

      Four, as the swift moon runn'th.

      How many months in a year?

      Twelve, the almanac makes clear.

      How many years in a age ?

      One-hundred, says the sage.

      How many ages in time?

      No one knows the rhyme.