Rhyme is a repetition of sounds at the end of two or more words, generating a musical and harmonious effect in poetry and music.
It is often used to create patterns of cadence and rhythm, beautifying the language and facilitating the memorization of verses. Rhyme can be consonant, when all the final sounds of the words match, or assonant, when only the vowels are repeated.
It is a creative tool that adds melody and charm to literary compositions and songs, capturing the attention of the reader or listener.