Perfect rhyme

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Perfect rhyme, also called, full rhyme, exact rhyme[1], and true rhyme, is when the later part of the word or phrase is identical sounding to another.[2]

For example:

As the days go by
I cannot help but sigh

Another Example:

Look up into the sky
Boy it is mighty high

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