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"Love" is so short of perfect rhymes that convention allows half-rhymes like "move". The alternative is a plague of doves, or a kind of poem in which the poet addresses his adored both as "love" and as "guv" - a perfectly decent solution once, but only once, in a while.

"Slave to the rhythm" by James Fenton, www.theguardian.com. October 26, 2002.
Love is so short of perfect rhymes that convention allows half-rhymes like move. The alternative is a plague of doves, or a kind of poem in which the poet addresses his adored both as love and as guv - a perfectly