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i got stuck with words on this song that i want to finish by tomorrow. i have no instrument to use so im hoping to finish at least the lyrics. sad part is my rhyming brain is not that functional right now. so, i headed online to look for some sites or software that can help. here's what i got:
  • analogx.com's rhyme came to mind first as it's what i used before. a simple to install software that returns numerous results that, most of the time, ends up confusing. good thing is you can use it offline. so i started searching.
  • 3d2f and the next one got my attention. but let me pour my heart out on this one first. one word: confusing! it gave me more list to figure out. so click on the first. then it lead me to several pages before i get to download. then, i have to figure out which of the links i needed. then after few minutes, i found it only to be more confused... i am to download a 249MB of a .dmg which turned out to be for mac engines and not for windows. i know, right?!
  • writeexpress is the best one for the job, for now. it's simple enough that it cuts the "getting to know" time short. just type the word, click rhyme and choose a word.
i didn't continue to search because im running out of time for the lyrics and this entry.

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