triple meter
They both make use of meter, rhyme, and expressive imagery.
One term used in both poetry and music is "meter." Meter refers to the rhythmic structure of a piece, typically indicated by the number and arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry and by the organization of beats in music.
Consistent rhythm combined with lines of a set length is called music.
Meter is a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry, which creates a rhythmic flow. It helps to establish the overall structure and pacing of a poem.
Yes, music and poetry go together inseparably just as heat and light are in a flame. Music is the first-born, the attempt to repeat which culminates in poetry. Music has it's own existence, but poetry without music is a still-birth.
Of the nine Muses, Euterpe was the Muse of music and lyrical poetry (poetry that could be set to music)
Music and poetry both have a continuous rhythm. They can have a beat of any kind, and are composed.
Typical meter for rock music is in 4/4 meter.
I would call it poetry
well if u add a melody to it i guess u could consider it music...its just what u think of it Well it isn't really music. If it kind of rhymes and has a beat to it, you can call it music.
Rhyme
the sun poetry and music