In the song "Royals" by Lorde, the line "And we'll never be royals" is a simile because it compares themselves to royalty, highlighting the contrast between their life and that of actual royals.
The title of the song is the simile in this song. The simile is "like a rolling stone".
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i will be juliet and you will be romeo
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it was about how NEW ZEALAND RULES AND AUSTRAILA DRULES
yes in the chorus
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No. The song "Titanium" by David Guetta actually has a metaphor. "You shoot me down, but I won't fall, I am titanium." A metaphor is a direct comparison of two unlike things. But a simile needs "like" or "as" to make the comparison. If Guetta had said "I'm like titanium," you would have simile.
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a simile is like a comparison or analogy, they are common in song lyrics- take the parody on the familiar Yule song- A Blonde, a Blonde, Naturally endowed, with a Breast as big as a cow. the verb as in the second clause makes it a simile, historicaly a simile uses Like or as- ( Blind as a bat) (Like a Rose). there are many in songs.
royals by lorde
Royals by Joel Little & Ella Yelich O'Connor was the 2014 Grammy Song of the year.