>>Still a notch better than adding a "now" at the end of each line which would otherwise end a syllable short. A practice I equal with bad craftsmanship, just like using do while !eof() where scan/endscan would do perfectly. Specially hate it in my own language, where I've heard it too often, and where they have so many more words available ;). (true - with the looser structure of the sentence, and words changing forms, it's so much easier to find rhyming words)
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>Apparently English is a very bad lang. for rhyming.
The same laws that should apply to any blueser who'd dare begin yet another song with "I woke up this morning", so should be any rocker who tries to rhyme "*ation" with another "*ation" again.
>>Does he? I heard it as "in which we're living". Good for me I wasn't paying attention... how much would it have cost, anyway?
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>Hmmm, maybe it is, but I've always heard it as I put it. Is this one of those like Desmond Dekker's "oooooo - oooooo, my ears are a light"? :-S
It's probably just a benign mondegreen, and I wouldn't really bother investigating.