You would not patent them, you would copyright them, and copyright is free and automatic in over 160 countries under the Berne Convention.
You can't patent a song or poem, but you can copyright them to protect your original work. Copyright is automatically granted once the work is fixed in a tangible form (written down or recorded). Registering your copyright with the appropriate government agency can provide more legal protection in case of infringement.
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In Robert Service's poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee," "patent shoon" refers to insulated footwear that the narrator, Cap, desires for warmth in the cold Arctic conditions. The term "patent" suggests that the shoes are unique or specially designed for extreme weather.
Summary of poem rainforest song by Ronny mitron
epic, poem, song
A poem becomes a song when you add a melody to it, and someone sings it. If it's a poem, and it's regularly spoken, then it's not a song. A song is defined by the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary as, "a short musical composition of words and music."
W.B. YeatsÕ poem 'The Song of the Wandering Aengus' is a narrative poem. It is about the Irish mythological figureÕs search for his lover.
"Five Little Ducks" is both a poem and a song. It is a popular children's nursery rhyme that can be recited as a poem or sung to a melody.
In Hinduism, prayers written in the song or poem form are called Mantras.
The song "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" is often associated with the poem "You ask me how much I love you" as the lyrics of the song echo the sentiments of deep love and devotion expressed in the poem.
In the poem "Song Eternal" by Rathnashikamani, the "I" refers to the narrator or the persona of the poem. It is the voice through which the thoughts, emotions, and experiences are conveyed to the reader.
Romantic type of poem.