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Whether it be a funny birthday toast, or a classic rhyming retirement speech; communicating sentiments about popular topics of the day through Rhyme Lines is a fun way to get your message across. Got a hot topic that you think needs to be Rhyme Lined? Send me an e-mail and tell me what you think. If I use your topic, I'll give you the credit.

A Rhyming Retirement Speech is A Great Way to Send A Co-Worker or Boss Off

Writing in rhyme does something special to the subject that just makes it easier to read. I don't know what it is, but rhyme is fun to read and easy to understand. There is no subject that can't be written about in rhyme, be it public officials who need to be written about just so we can keep an eye on what they're doing down to the kid that has done a kind and good act and deserves some recognition. As you can see from the list that I've written about such as Ali or just some friends of mine, they were special people in someones mind. Rhyming is also ideal for special occasions, such as weddings, where best man speeches written in rhyme can really give the entire wedding party a boost of laughter and energy.

Best Man Speeches Are A Perfect Time To Utilize Rhyme

The rhyme has a hidden power that explains in a fun way what sometimes can't be said in just plain writing. I wrote about Herb Brooks who was killed in a car crash and not wearing a seat belt. Herb was a tremendous hockey coach and the last lesson he taught us was to wear our seat belts. His life might have been spared had he been wearing his.

To the Washington D.C. security guard that was killed, I gave him a last tribute which he dearly deserved. As you can see these were my way of saying what I thought needed to be said in a way that people would be more apt to read them. I talked about abuses I thought were made by public officials in the case of our friend Ken Starr, but that was my opinion, which we all have. I chastised Congress and even wrote about the Bulls and the Bears on Wall Street. As you can see, there is no limit to the scope of a beautiful, well written rhyme line.

Communicating sentiments about popular topics of the day through Rhyme Lines is a fun way to get your message across.

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