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People go through times and want to express there feelings and do it through music.
oh I wish you never had met me tears are gonna fall rolling in the deep
wish i knew aswell, heard it last nite on radio
Phil Collins - "I Wish It Would Rain" ? The Who - "Love Reign O'er Me" ? Perhaps someone can improve...
That song is called 'Meet Me Halfway' by the Black Eyed Peas
Both terms refer to ancient Greek drama. Strophe = the first of two movements made by a chorus during the performance of a choral ode. Antistrophe = the second of two movements made by a chorus during the performance of a choral ode.
I wonder if you mean 'antistrophe'. In ancient Greek Drama the chorus delivering an ode would move across the stage in one direction (the strophe) and then turn and move in the opposite direction (the antistrophe). But since in rhetoric an apostrophe means a diversion or digression, I suppose that the turning point when the chorus switches from strophe to antistrophe could be considered an apostrophe too.
Epode is the third part of the ode following strophe and antistrophe.
The emotion expressed in the first strophe is one of longing and yearning for a lost love.
that she was the god of war
STROPHE
Strophe Antistrophe Catastrophe - 2012 was released on: USA: 4 January 2012
People go through times and want to express there feelings and do it through music.
The cast of Strophe Antistrophe Catastrophe - 2012 includes: Ivy Gottet as Girlfriend
Dances were just like poetry..where you express your inner feelings. Dances were created to express "work of art"...putting your feelings in action chorus!
If you read The Oedipus Trilogy its many examples of a chorus. The first chorus is: CHORUS Sweet-voiced daughter of Zeus from thy gold-paved Pythian shrine Wafted to Thebes divine, What dost thou bring me?My soul is racked and shivers with fear. (Healer of Delos,hear!) Hast thou some pain unknown before, Or with the circling years renewest a penance of yore? Offspring of golden Hope, thou voice immortal, O tell me.
If the laws are broken, the city is broken.