Words That Rhyme With "came"
"Came" is a versatile past-tense verb that serves as a narrative anchor in songwriting across all genres—from hip-hop storytelling to country ballads to pop confessions. Its simplicity is its strength: it grounds lyrics in concrete moments and memories, making it perfect for establishing cause-and-effect emotional arcs. The word rhymes cleanly with a massive family (fame, name, game, flame, shame), giving songwriters endless options for building momentum and payoff in choruses and verses.
Rhymes for "came"
Famous uses of "came" in music and poetry
Frequently asked questions
Bury "came" in the middle of a line rather than at the end—it's more powerful when it drives action forward than when it rhymes predictably. For example: 'She came with the truth I never wanted to hear' hits harder than ending on "came" itself. Then rhyme something unexpected later (like "clear" instead of "fame") to subvert listener expectations and feel fresher.