Multi-syllable is more than one syllable. You rhyme more than one syllable, you are rhyme multi-syllables. A syllable is a syllable. NOTHING says that the syllables have to be in the same word. A word broken down to syllables gives you individual syllables. Break another word down to its syllables and you have more syllables. Why can't you choose to rhyme this set of syllables with one another? You don't have to look at the words as a whole, you have a set of syllables. Sequence the syllables and rhyme them. You'll have multi-syllable rhyming.
Pessimist ; Get The Gist
Pess - I - Mist
Get - The - Gist
Three syllables match up. They all rhyme. You're rhyming multiple syllables. Multiple syllables rhyme. Multi-syllable rhyming it's lyricism
Pessimist ; Get The Gist
Pess - I - Mist
Get - The - Gist
Three syllables match up. They all rhyme. You're rhyming multiple syllables. Multiple syllables rhyme. Multi-syllable rhyming it's lyricism
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