MartianSands @sh.itjust.works Why shouldn't they? Nose and toes do rhyme.
It's possible there's some accent I can't immediately think of where they don't, but all of the accents which come to mind use the same sound in both cases
34 0 ReplyKoof_on_the_Roof @lemmy.world I am also confused what is wrong with this, but English was not my strong point!
5 0 ReplyTrex202 @lemmy.world OP It's a good, solid rhyme. It's just used way too often in children's media.
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Hexarei @programming.dev Moses
supposes
His toeses
Are roses
But Moses
supposes
ErroneouslyFor Moses
He knowses
His toeses
Aren't roses
As Moses
supposes
His toeses
To be!24 0 ReplyYaksDC @lemm.ee Got to love Singin' in the Rain!
4 0 ReplyRai @lemmy.dbzer0.com Mmmm ultraviolence
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jubilationtcornpone @sh.itjust.works A Mose is a Mose.
A rose is a rose.
A toes is a toes.
Whoop-dee-doo-dee-doo-doo!2 0 Reply
Sianna @feddit.de Oh noes!
6 0 ReplySeasm0ke @lemmy.world Colbie callait is somewhere feeling far less bubbly all the sudden
3 1 ReplyGrass @sh.itjust.works you can't just post an obvious rhyme and not tell us the wrong alternative
4 2 ReplyThurstylark @lemm.ee The first example that my brain came up with was definitely Popsicle Toes, and not any children's song :P
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