Story poems, set to music, can also be called ballads.
A poem that tells a story in called a narrative poem. Narrative poems tell stories that do not have to rhyme.
A really, really long story poem is also called an epic.
In the deep woods where shadows roam, A lonely traveler found a home. With whispers of the wind, the trees did tell, Of secrets lost and memories dwell.
could well be an Epic Poem. This is a long and highly stylized poem celebrating the achievments of the hero of the poem
An Epic. A great example would be most of Homer's work.
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some but ballads are any song which tells a story (like a poem with music)
A ballad is a narrative poem or song (one that tells a story).
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A sung story is called a ballad. It is a narrative poem or song that tells a story, often of folklore or legends.
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.
Lily and her mother had to learn the poem "The Song of Hiawatha" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow for school. The poem is an epic poem that tells the story of a Native American hero named Hiawatha.
Every Face Tells a Story - song - was created in 1976.
A ballad poem is a narrative poem that typically tells a story in a simple, rhythmic, and often repetitive way. It often involves themes of love, loss, adventure, and folklore. Ballads are usually written in short stanzas with a regular rhyme scheme.
because it is a song like story poem
By definition: a song that tells a story. Example: Jonny Cash's "Boy Named Sue" (poem originally by Shel Silverstein).
The purpose of a Ballad poem is to tell a story through the form of a song or poem.