I was thinking about the recycled rhymes in Beatles songs, sometimes a rapid (and maybe unconscious) resource when time hurries up for writing a song.
As an example, I was always impressed about how many great songs the guys could write in such a short time for
Rubber Soul. That may explain that the same rhyme can be found in three different songs from that album:
Drive My Car: "I told that girl that my prospects were
good; she said baby, it's
understood"
The Word: "In the beginning I mis
understood; but now I've got it, the word is
good"
Girl: "When you say she's looking
good; she acts as if it's
understood"
Thanks God that John prevented Paul from recycling once again the "rings"-"things" rhyme from "Can't Buy Me Love" and "I Feel Fine" in "Drive My Car"!