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"Few" is a quantifier word with melancholic weight—it suggests scarcity, loss, and longing in songwriting. It pairs naturally with words like "and far between," "and far away," and "left behind," making it essential for folk, country, indie, and hip-hop ballads. The word's brevity and emotional resonance make it perfect for climactic moments where less becomes more.

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Famous uses of "few" in music and poetry

"A Few Good Men" — Aaron Sorkin (film)
While primarily a film reference, the phrase demonstrates how "few" carries legal and moral weight, often paired with words suggesting scarcity and value to emphasize importance rather than minimize it.
"One in a Million" — Aaliyah
Though not the title, "few" appears in R&B/pop contexts to emphasize rarity and uniqueness, rhyming with words like "knew" and "through" to create intimate, vulnerable moments about singular connections.
"The Few" — folk and country traditions
Country ballads frequently use "few" to express loss and nostalgia, rhyming it with "true," "knew," and "new" to create wistful, reflective passages about disappearing worlds and forgotten people.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with "few"?
Blue, true, knew, through, you, flew, drew, new, grew, due, glue, shoe. These are perfect rhymes sharing the /uː/ sound and work across all genres—especially effective in folk, country, and indie where emotional clarity matters.
What are near rhymes for "few"?
Dew, view, brew, crew, hue, pursue. These near rhymes have slightly softer or regional vowel variations that still feel cohesive in modern songwriting, particularly in rap and pop where internal rhyme schemes matter.
What are slant rhymes for "few"?
Bow, go, flow, show, through-sound variations. Modern songwriters use slant rhymes with "few" to create tension and movement, especially in lo-fi hip-hop and indie rock where imperfect rhymes feel intentional and artistic.
How do you use "few" in a rap song?
Place "few" in the second bar of a couplet to set up a reveal or twist—rap's strength is specificity, so follow "few" with concrete details about what's missing or rare. Example: "Had a few real ones, lost 'em to the game / Now I count the blessings that remain." The /uː/ sound is clean for internal rhyming and multisyllabic setups.
What is the best rhyme scheme for "few" in poetry?
"Few" works best in AABB (couplet) or ABAB schemes where it anchors emotional turns—especially in ballads or elegies. Example: "I've loved a few / And lost them too." The brevity of the word makes longer lines feel more impactful when "few" lands at the end.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Don't rhyme "few" with "you" every timeit's the most obvious pairing. Instead, try "flew" to suggest escape or loss, or "grew" to show transformation. Place "few" early in a line ("Few of us make it out") rather than at the end to shift focus onto what follows; this inversion feels fresher and keeps the listener waiting for resolution.

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