The language in the song is a little different than the language written and spoken. First, when you speak you don't rhyme. Except for that odd time your words are the same. Next, when we write we typically do not use words like 'cause or gonna. Also, we use periods, question marks and generally proper punctuation. In songs they don't instead they use stanzas which don't need punctuation. In conclusion, there are different types and forms of writing and speaking, but they are all effective in their own way.
is the song format right? if not u have to convert the song format.
An anthem is a national song for a country. Songs are shorter.
An anthem is a national song for a country. Songs are shorter.
There is no difference in coloration between the sexes of this species.
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Song of the Lord or just song. There is no difference. The Bhagavad-Gita is called the Gita...for short. ~ Eric Putkonen
A song is with words and a tune melody doesn`t have any words at all
the song dynasty developed gunpowder weapons.
songs are usually considered to have words.
A song is with words and a tune melody doesn`t have any words at all
A folk tale is a story, and a folk song is a folk story set to misic.
The theme is what the song is about like love and the content is what the song actually says what is sung. They sort often overlap.