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Words That Rhyme With "age"

Age is a foundational word in songwriting that bridges introspection, mortality, and nostalgia. It rhymes cleanly with stage, cage, page, and wage β€” words that naturally pair with life themes. The word carries emotional weight across all genres, from folk and country (reflecting on time passing) to hip-hop (bragging about youth or wisdom gained) to pop (aging anxieties). Its versatility makes it essential for any songwriter tackling maturity, regret, or reflection.

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Famous uses of "age" in music and poetry

"Golden Years" β€” David Bowie
Bowie uses age contextually to celebrate lasting love against time's passage, pairing it with stage and cage metaphors to create tension between freedom and commitment, reinforcing the song's defiant, romantic tone.
"The Age of Aquarius" β€” The 5th Dimension
The title itself weaponizes age to frame an entire era of social change, rhyming it implicitly with the collective consciousness shift of the 1960s, making age feel generational and universal rather than personal.
"Like a Rolling Stone" β€” Bob Dylan
Dylan uses age through the lens of youthful judgment and aging regret, with the repeated refrain suggesting the passage of time and lost innocence, pairing it with tone and home to create a caustic meditation on mortality and consequence.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with age?
Stage, cage, page, wage, sage, rage, gauge, outrage, engage, heritage. These words share the hard 'j' sound followed by the schwa-like ending, creating a clean, punchy rhyme family that works in both fast rap and slow ballads.
What are near rhymes for age?
Ace, face, place, grace, space, trace. These assonant rhymes share the long 'a' vowel but use different final consonants, giving you slant-rhyme flexibility when you need to break the perfect rhyme pattern without losing sonic cohesion.
What are slant rhymes for age?
Change, range, strange, arrange, exchange. These words share the 'nj' or 'j' sound family but twist the vowel or consonant slightly, allowing modern songwriters to build internal rhyme schemes and create deliberate imperfection for emotional effect or rhythmic surprise.
How do you use age in a rap song?
Lean into the stage/cage rhyme family for multi-bar schemes; age works well as a punchline endpoint or a vulnerable admission in the middle of a bar. Try placing it mid-line to set up a stage or wage rhyme on the next bar, or use it as a reflective anchor after a boastful section. Example: 'They say I'm trapped in youth, stuck inside this cage / But I'm only twenty-one, just entering my age' β€” treating age as maturity milestone rather than just years.
What is the best rhyme scheme for age in poetry?
Age works beautifully in ABAB or AABB schemes, where it pairs with stage or cage to explore duality (imprisonment vs. performance). For free verse, use age as an internal rhyme anchorβ€”place it at the end of one line and echo the 'j' sound mid-way through the next line. This technique suits reflective poetry about time, mortality, or generational shifts.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Instead of the obvious age/stage pairing, try age/gauge β€” it's underused and creates a measuring, diagnostic quality perfect for introspective hooks. Or flip the emotional direction: pair age with outrage or engage to avoid the clichΓ© wistfulness. In rap, use age as a vulnerability bomb mid-verse (surrounded by brags) rather than as a nostalgic conclusionβ€”the tonal contrast makes it hit harder and feel fresher than typical reflection tracks.

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