An easier way to play at rhymes is this: I begin, for instance, by saying:
"The moon came up in the clear night sky."
Sarah follows, making a line to rhyme with mine, thus,
"As round and full as an apple-pie."
Tom's turn is next, and he says,
"Some people think it is made of cheese."
And then Theodore takes it up with,
"But that is silly, as any one sees."
Bartle, Indiana.