Words That Rhyme With "plain"
"Plain" is a deceptively versatile word in songwriting, working as both adjective and noun across folk, country, indie, and hip-hop. It carries emotional weight—suggesting simplicity, honesty, or loneliness—and rhymes cleanly with common words like "rain," "pain," "brain," and "chain." The word's understated nature makes it perfect for vulnerable lyrics, though overuse can feel clichéd in love songs.
Rhymes for "plain"
Famous uses of "plain" in music and poetry
Frequently asked questions
Avoid the tired "plain/rain" or "plain/pain" couplets by pairing "plain" with unexpected rhymes like "chain" (to suggest breaking free from simplicity) or "brain" (for introspection). Better yet, use "plain" mid-line rather than at line-end—"I was plain before you came"—so it carries emotional weight without leaning on the rhyme to do the work. This feels fresher and more intentional.