
English Song
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English Song
By dicki febrian
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What is song?
Song is a composition of tone or voice in sequence, combination and temporal relation to produse a musical compositian that has unity and continuity.
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Purpose of song
Songs are used to express feeling and idea in an entertaining world. Songs can be used to deliver social criticism. The moral values are hidden in the lyrics.
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Structure of song
Intro
Verse
Refrain
Chorus
Bridge
Coda
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Verse 1
After some time I've finally made up my mind She is the girl And I really want to make her mine I'm searching everywhere to find her again To tell her I love her And I'm sorry about the things I've done
Refrain
I find her standing in front of the church The only place in town where I didn't search She looks so happy in her weddingdress But she's crying while she's saying this
Chorus
Boy I've missed your kisses all the time But this is twenty five minutes too late Though you travelled so far Boy, I'm sorry you are twentyfive minutes too late
Verse 2
Against the wind I'm going home again Wishing me back To the time when we were more than friends
Refrain
But still I see her in front of the church The only place in town where I didn't search
She looked so happy in her weddingdress But she cried while she was saying this
Chorus
Boy I've missed your kisses all the time But this is twentyfive minutes too late Though you travelled so far Boy, I'm sorry you are twentyfive minutes too late
Bridge
Out in the streets Place where hungry hearts have nothing to eat Inside my head still I can hear words she said
Chorus
Boy I've missed your kisses all the time But this is twentyfive minutes too late Though you travelled so far Boy, I'm sorry you are twentyfive minutes too late Boy I've missed your kisses all the time But this is twentyfive minutes too late It's too late Though you travelled so far Boy, I'm sorry you are twentyfive minutes too late
I can still hear her say
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Language Features
Methapor
comparing two things that are not alike to suggest that they actually have something in common.
Example: You are my sunshine.
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Language Features
Simile
compares two things using “like” or “as’’.
Example: My loveislike a redrose
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Language Features
Hyperbole
a dramatic language
Example: I have loved you for a thousand years
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Personification
an object appear like a person
Example: The stars danced around the moon.
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Language Features
Alliteration
the repetation of the same beginning sound in a series of words
Example: Said I’m so sick of love songs, so sad and slow
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