Words That Rhyme With "every"
"Every" is one of the most versatile anchor words in songwriting, serving as both a rhythmic device and an emotional intensifier. Its clean, two-syllable structure makes it ideal for building momentum in rap, pop, and country lyrics. The word pairs naturally with action verbs and time markers, allowing songwriters to create cyclical, repetitive emotional statements that feel both urgent and inevitable—perfect for choruses, hooks, and narrative verses across all genres.
Rhymes for "every"
Famous uses of "every" in music and poetry
Frequently asked questions
Instead of rhyming "every," use it as a structural hammer by repeating it at the start of consecutive lines (anaphora). This transforms the word from a rhyme problem into a rhythmic anchor that builds momentum. Then break the pattern suddenly—"Every day I thought of you / Every night I played it cool / But yesterday, I let it go"—and that final departure hits harder because you've established the repetition. This technique works across all genres and feels fresher than forcing a perfect rhyme.