Words That Rhyme With "take"
"Take" is one of songwriting's most versatile action verbs, functioning as both a command and a statement of desire or consequence. It powers everything from hip-hop hooks to folk ballads, appearing in countless rhyme schemes because of its clean /eɪk/ sound. The word carries emotional weight depending on context—it can mean steal, seize, accept, or endure—making it equally at home in aggressive rap verses, vulnerable pop choruses, and introspective indie lyrics.
Famous uses of "take" in music and poetry
Frequently asked questions
Avoid the clichéd "take my heart" or "take my hand" pairing with "make" or "break." Instead, try unexpected rhyme partners like "take/escape" (near rhyme) or "take/afraid" (slant rhyme) to create tension. Flip the emotional weight: use "take" not as surrender but as theft or conquest—"I take what's mine, leave the fake behind"—and pair it with a rhyme from the place/space family for a modern, off-kilter feel that sounds fresh.