I saw the other day when I went shopping in the store
A man I hadn't ever, ever seen in there before,
A man whose leg was broken and who leaned upon a crutch-
I asked him very kindly if it hurt him very much.
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
I ran around behind him for I thought that I would see
The broken leg all bandaged up and bent back at the knee;
But I didn't see the leg at all, there wasn't any there,
So I asked him very kindly if he had it hid somewhere.
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
"Then where," I asked him, "is it? Did a tiger bite it off?
Or did you get your foot wet when you had a nasty cough?
Did someone jump down on your leg when it was very new?
Or did you simply cut it off because you wanted to?"
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
"What was it then?" I asked him, and this is what he said:
"I crossed a busy crossing when the traffic light was red;
A big black car came whizzing by and knocked me off my feet."
"Of course you looked both ways," I said, "before you crossed the street."
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
"They rushed me to the hospital right quickly, "he went on,
"And when I woke in nice white sheets I saw my leg was gone;
That's why you see me walking now on nothing but a crutch."
"I'm glad," said I, "you told me, and I thank you very much!"
"Not at all!" said the broken-legg'd man.
"La Belle Dame Sans Merci" by John Keats is an example of a Ballad poem. It tells the story of a knight who is enchanted by a beautiful and mysterious woman who ultimately leaves him heartbroken. The poem's structure and tone reflect the traditional characteristics of a ballad.
Australian writer A.B.'Banjo' Paterson is an excellent example of a writer of ballad poetry, penning what we call "Bush ballads". Examples include: * The Man From Snowy River * Mulga Bill's Bicycle * Clancy of the Overflow * With the Cattle "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes is another example of ballad poetry.
A ballad is a song that tells a story, often a story about love, death, or betrayal. Ballads can be sad or humorous. They tell their stories using a steady rhythm and a simple pattern of rhymes, which make them easy to memorize. A typical ballad uses repetition, often in the form of a refrain-a phrase or a stanza that is repeated throughout the work, usually at the end of each verse.
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"Danny Deever" by Rudyard Kipling is not considered lyric poetry. It is a narrative poem that tells a story, rather than expressing personal feelings or emotions typically found in lyric poetry.
An epic tells a long and often complicated story.A ballad tells a short story.narrative poemcould well be an Epic Poem. This is a long and highly stylized poem celebrating the achievements of the hero of the poem
A ballad is a poem, intended to be sung, or a slow song with sentimental lyrics, Exodus doesn't fit into either of these catagories, so, no.
Yes, "The Highwayman" is a narrative poem that follows the structure of a ballad, with its lyrical storytelling, repeated stanzas, and musical quality. It was written by Alfred Noyes in 1906 and has become a classic example of a narrative ballad.
No.
it is a ballad
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the ballad of hillsborough is about a poem and foot baller when they kiss!
Since woeful means sad, and ballad means a narrative poem or song, it would be a sad poem or song.
A ballad is a narrative poem or song that tells a story, often about love or tragedy, and typically has a repetitive structure. An elegy is a poem or song that laments the loss of someone or something, often with a melancholic tone.
The purpose of a Ballad poem is to tell a story through the form of a song or poem.