To find lyrics, you can go to Rhapsody.com and search up the lyrics in the search box. On the page that shows you your search results, go to the bottom and there's a link that says "search for .......... lyrics n songs".
'The Crawdad Song' "You get a line and I'll get a pole, Honey You get a line and I'll get a pole, Babe You get a line and I'll get a pole We'll go fishin' in the crawdad hole Honey, baby mine."
the line is.................................................................................
That is so easy! Check it out for yourself on tbn. You can watch it and hear it on line for free.
'time after time after time'
Come to me my melancholy baby.
'The Crawdad Song' "You get a line and I'll get a pole, Honey You get a line and I'll get a pole, Babe You get a line and I'll get a pole We'll go fishin' in the crawdad hole Honey, baby mine."
Example sentence - He wanted to rhyme the first line of the lyric before he started on the next.
Gladys Knight - Baby Don't Change Your Mind :-D x
Give me a kiss to build a dream on.
The sonnet belongs to the family of lyric poetry. It is a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and meter, traditionally expressing feelings, emotions, or thoughts.
Haiku
the line is.................................................................................
Love
That is so easy! Check it out for yourself on tbn. You can watch it and hear it on line for free.
'time after time after time'
No, most lyric poems do not have specific limitations on the number of syllables allowed in each line. The structure and form of a lyric poem can vary widely based on the poet's style and intentions. Some poems may have a consistent syllable count in each line, while others may have varying syllable counts to create a specific rhythm or effect.
A fourteen line lyric poem is called a sonnet. It typically follows a specific rhyme scheme and meter, with popular forms being the Petrarchan (or Italian) sonnet and the Shakespearean (or English) sonnet. Sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, and mortality.