romantic, heroic, Australian bush - but this of course is all bull
dr wii
ewan ko ?
umm i dunno if it is correct but for me.....hahahahaha -ballad -verse
A ballad is a light song that is often romantic or sentimental in nature. Some examples of ballads are Every Rose Has a Thorn by Poison, I Donâ??t Want to Miss a Thing by Aerosmith and Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler.
Some examples of famous ballads include "The Ballad of John Henry," "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," and "Barbara Allen." Ballads are narrative songs or poems that often tell a story with a folk or historical theme.
A 'ballad' is basically a story poem, but one which tells only the main points of a story. Ballads usually have little or no characterisation, and very limited description of people or places. A ballad just cuts to the chase: like a cartoon or an action film. In English, many ballads are written in Ballad Metre. But you don't have to write a ballad in Ballad Metre, it is the way you tell the story that makes your poem a ballad. Southey wrote many ballads. The Inchcape Rock is a good example: a simple story, simply told. Southey gives very little time to describing where the story happens, or what the characters in his story are thinking:- he just gets on with the tale.
The composition of a ballad is the writing of a song or poem that is intended to tell a story of some kind, whether historical or fictional.
In "The Ballad of Charlotte Dymond," some examples of metaphors include "The sun shall scorch thy skin" (representing punishment or consequences) and "His words fell like a stone" (indicating harsh or impactful words). These metaphors help establish the tone and imagery of the poem, enhancing its emotional impact.
the ballad of big and rich
Freebird Tonight, Tonight The Flame Cowgirl in the Sand Against the Wind Wicked Game
Yes, Lochinvar is a ballad.
The ballad originated from Germany. =]