The question is too vague. There are at least 3 totally different songs with the title Blackbird with lyrics like:
1. "Blackbird singing in the dead of night " BEATLES
OR
2. "Where be that Blackbird to? I know where he be" WURZELS
OR
3. "The willow it weeps today A breeze from the distance is calling your name" ALTER BRIDGE
Alliteration.
metaphor
pun is used in the name of the poem 'a stone's throw' where it demonstrates that stones were thrown at the woman and also at a short distance. allusion this poetic device is used when the words in the bible had an effect on the men
*alliteration *metaphor *simile *personification *antithesis imagery *ellipsis *rhyming couplets
What poetic device is used in that firts two lines?
alliteration,personification metaphor and similie
K.
metaphor
In the poem "The Swing" by Robert Louis Stevenson, some poetic devices used are imagery (e.g. "How do you like to go up in a swing, / Up in the air so blue?" creating vivid mental pictures), rhyme scheme (ABCB rhyme scheme in each stanza), and rhythm (repetitive iambic tetrameter creating a playful and musical flow).
A simile, metaphor, personification, rhyme and alliteration are 5 poetic devices
oxymeron
Tone is an example of poietic device, this device can be used to convey the feelings or meanings
rhyme scheme is used in it. the pattern is abcccb...
hyerbole, symbolism, personificatio, juxtaposition, etc..
In "A Story" by Czeslaw Milosz, poetic devices such as imagery, metaphor, and repetition are used to evoke a sense of memory and reflection. The poem uses vivid descriptions and symbolic language to explore themes of time, mortality, and the human experience.
Some poetic devices in the poem "Expelled" may include metaphors, similes, alliteration, imagery, and personification. These devices are used to enhance the emotional impact and convey the themes of the poem.
"Girl and Horse" is a poem by the author Margaret Atwood. This poem is about how when we look at a picture, we only think we know the people in them.
The poem "Solitude" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox uses the poetic devices of imagery, repetition, and personification. These devices help to convey the theme of finding solace and introspection in moments of solitude.
In "The Rebel" by G.K. Chesterton, poetic devices such as alliteration, personification, metaphor, and imagery are used to convey the theme of rebellion against societal norms and championing individual freedom. The poem's rhythm and rhyme scheme also add to its lyrical quality and impact on the reader.