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Yes it does The poetic devices are Alliteration, Rhyme,Hyperbole.
all i got was 'I was a scarlett letter'. its a metaphor.
Poetic devices are integral to the production of any poem in that they are there to create sounds and pictures within poetry.
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There seem to be multiple interpretations of this song, but personally, I think of it as a song about growing up. It speaks of that awkward stage where a person is no longer a child, but is not quite an adult. There is a great deal of nostalgia in the song. The lyrics speak of wanting to slow time down and not wanting to let go of the things that bind the singer to his childhood--shown in the keeping of fireflies in a jar. Yet there is hope in the future - in "dreams [that] are bursting at the seams."
Almost every song is a poem. Just listen to any song and if you hear rhymes or any other poetic trait, then it is a poem. These poems are called lyric poems because they have sing song value to them.
Actually, hardly any devices involve Satanism. There was once a famous poetic reference to "dark, Satanic mills" but in general, technology is not viewed as Satanic. Devices are merely intended to help us to do something more easily than we otherwise could, they almost never have any religious element to them, Satanic or otherwise.
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