Rhyming in Class

Rhyming in Class is a Sesame Street song about a man teaching his students to rhyme and they make up a song.

Lyrics
Nose, goes, rose, toes.

Toes, rose, goes, nose.

A rose is a rose.

'Cause that's its name.

"Toes" goes with "rose".

They sound the same.

But don't smell a rose that's between your toes.

'Cause the way that it goes, you'll fall on your nose, doopy-doodle-doodle.

You'll fall on your nose.

Nose, goes, rose, toes.

Toes, rose, goes, nose.

You couldn't say, "pickle", or "pig" or "tickle".

You gotta have "oze" if it rhymes with "rose".

Fat, cat, vat, flat.

Bat, mat, pat, plait.

The cat is called Matt.

'Cause that's his name.

"Cat" rhymes with "flat".

They sound the same.

But don't let old Matt sit down on your hat.

'Cause he's quite a fat cat and your hat will be flat, doopy-doodle-doodle.

Your hat will be flat.

Mat, cat, bat, flat.

Flat, bat, cat, hat.

You couldn't say "bubble" or "tough" or "double".

You gotta have "at" if it rhymes with "cat".

Yes, "toes" rhymes with "rose" and "cat" rhymes with "mat".

And "nose" rhymes with "goes" and "hat" rhymes with "flat".

We've learned how to rhyme, so how about that?