Game: only speak in rhymes

The rules of this game, it’s all in the name. Say whatever and it’s fine, as long as it contains a rhyme. That’s everything you have to know, now hit “reply” and go go go!

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To compensate for any fools, best to say “follow Boards rules”

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Yesterday I ate bread. My username is not Fred

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We must rhyme every time?

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'Tis the aim of the game, I proclaim.

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It was today when I made a decision, for which I was thinking with great precision. Reviving this topic is what I would do - and to continue the game, I invite you!

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No no, you
Can’t tell me what to do

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Very well, I say.
Have a nice day.

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I’ve had many bad days now, and it’s all thanks to you
I wouldn’t let you tell me what to do.
With that being said, i can only suggest
That you let today be one of your best.

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In search of a rhyme or two whilst polishing the Mask of Light to a golden hue. On a perch, settled with a bowlful of lettuce wallowing in dressing and a flask of fruit juice bought for a dime, safe as the seas lurch with the evening tide echoing the passage of Time. Of who abides in the merry music of silver chimes and a smile that grew far beyond the ocean blue.

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You said say whatever, so long as it has a rhyme.
So posting total nonsense is not a crime.

Intruiq na var fenna loove,
Mendo vu nahiss foggar tove.
Cendovix zann mi expilinidock,
Retunick dan morgo finican bok.
Wert, magul?
Salf, camul!

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“Nonsense” this made me say, it’s the weirdest thing I’ve read all day. Surely the gibberish hides something - an egg, a meaning, or maybe just nothing? It should be easy to find out, so let’s start by reading it out loud.

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A root, a rock, a metal tree!
Whatever can this odd thing be?

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