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Words That Rhyme With "come"

"Come" is one of songwriting's most versatile words—it works as a command, an arrival, a sensual suggestion, or an emotional culmination. Its single syllable makes it punchy in rap and perfect for melodic hooks, while its openness allows both literal and metaphorical interpretations. From hip-hop to indie rock to R&B, "come" anchors some of the most memorable choruses because it invites listener participation and creates immediacy.

Rhymes for "come"

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Famous uses of "come" in music and poetry

"Come As You Are" — Nirvana
Cobain used "come" as both invitation and acceptance, pairing it with "as you are" to create vulnerability; the repetition in the chorus makes the command feel intimate rather than demanding.
"Come Together" — The Beatles
The title pairs "come" with "together" to suggest unity and movement; the rhyme scheme and rhythm make it anthemic, turning a simple imperative into a rallying cry.
"Come On Eileen" — Dexys Midnight Runners
Uses "come on" as an urgent, playful call; the phrase's conversational tone and the internal rhymes create infectious momentum that drives the entire song.
"Come Down" — Anderson .Paak
Deployed as both literal descent and emotional release; paired with internal rhymes and trap-influenced flow, it creates a dreamy, reflective quality while maintaining hip-hop credibility.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with "come"?
Drum, numb, dumb, plumb, thumb, crumb, glum, sum, rum, hum. These rhymes share the short 'um' sound and work especially well in rap, pop hooks, and indie rock because they're punchy and naturally rhythmic.
What are near rhymes for "come"?
Home, some, foam, tomb, bomb, roam, doom, loom. These don't match perfectly but create assonance and consonance that modern producers love—they feel intentional rather than lazy.
What are slant rhymes for "come"?
Calm, balm, palm, qualm, charm, harm, warm. These exploit the final 'm' sound while shifting the vowel; contemporary songwriters use them to avoid cliché while maintaining flow.
How do you use "come" in a rap song?
Use "come" as an opening command to establish attitude—it works powerfully in the first bar of a verse. Pair it with urgent rhymes like "drum," "numb," or "sum" to create momentum. Example: "Come through with the crew, yeah we coming for funds / Watch them numb when the beat hit harder than drums." Place it early for maximum impact.
What is the best rhyme scheme for "come" in poetry?
"Come" thrives in AABB or ABAB schemes where its rhyme partner gets equal weight. In free verse, use "come" as an isolated line break for emphasis. Example: "She said come / and the night swallowed everything" — the isolation makes the command feel suspended and eternal.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Avoid the clichéd "come on baby" trap. Instead, use "come" in unexpected contexts: pair it with introspective or abstract rhyme partners ("come" + "numb" creates psychological tension rather than pure romance). Or flip the speaker—use "don't come back" or "they won't come" to create tension through negation. This transforms "come" from a tired romantic plea into something with real stakes.

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