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    From elaborate live performances to on-camera interviews‚ artist and musicians alike always had a unique sense of showmanship. They all however share a quality that is the very essence of music‚ delivering a message through their lyrical content. Lyrics to me‚ and I assume the majority of people‚ represent a great deal of importance. Lyrical content especially in today’s society shares a connection with the artist and audience. It brings the audience into their world‚ and at times you can sense the

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    Song Representation of Antigone The song I chose to represent Creon is Pray by Sunny Hill. The song pray fits Creon because in several lines of lyrics fit regret and guilt of what Creon had done. A couple of the lines from the song related to Creon asking for Tiresias help but then not liking the answer‚ for example "Someone told me to pray to dream‚ that it will come true no matter what it is. Tell me everything- look at me and tell me‚ tell me to please stop." Inside Creon knew Tiresias was right

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    “øDE Tø SLEEP” BY TWENTY øNE PILøTS “Tyler Robert Joseph‚ the founder and lead singer of Twenty One Pilots‚ was born on December 1st‚ 1988‚ in Columbus‚ Ohio. He has two brothers‚ Zack and Jay‚ and a sister named Madison. Tyler married Jenna Black on March 28th‚ 2015‚ after being engaged since July of 2014. Twenty One Pilots has recently won a Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Stressed Out” and were nominated for Record of the Year for “Stressed Out” and Best Rock Performance for their

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    ​Poetry Project English 10​Noah Stoner ​​4A Lyric Poem: Baseball is life​​ ​​ Some people think it’s just a game And that is really quite a shame It’s more than that It’s more than just a ball and bat A feeling when the bat goes crack The ball flies to the warning track Round the bases Joy is on the fans bright faces Will he be safe? Will he be out? We wait to hear the umpires shout Tension is rife And that is why baseball is life!

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    his voice clarifies the music genre of the song which is part of the techniques that was used to attract my attention. And lastly‚ the song has an enticing lyric which have a connection in our society. As I was listening to the song‚ I felt entertained and at the same time unhappy. I felt unhappy because as I listen and understand the lyrics‚ I can relate it with the real life today. Poverty is one of the problems in our country and because of poverty‚ it cause inequality in our society. For me

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    since then. The lyrics in this song really motivates me in so many ways‚ and just inspires me to reach higher‚ and strive harder everyday. The three phrases that were used repeatedly in these song lyrics were ‘You can’‚ ‘You Could’‚ and ‘Do it’. These constant sayings in the song are the words that motivate me the most. ‘You can’‚ because you can do anything. “You can be the greatest‚ You can be the best‚ You can be the king kong banging on your chest.”‚ are the first 3 lyrics that are sung‚ telling

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    more intimate perspective for the reader. Women are always the target subjects in gender studies. Through different interpretation of “you”‚ this song could reveal maternal love or a love-hate relationship between a male and a female. The song lyrics delivered a message that women have an instinct to love while the music video is saying women have a maternal instinct to protect her children. Maternal instinct refers to selfless love that mothers lavish on their children which has long been

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    studies and reviews conclude that significant exposure to violent music and lyrical content increase the risk of aggressive behavior in certain children and adolescents (American Academy of Pediatrics‚ Committee on Public Education 342). The explicit lyrics desensitize the listener to violence and give the impression that the world is a meaner place than it really is (American Academy of Pediatrics‚ Committee on Public Education 341) In a study done by Harvard University‚ five-hundred and eighteen videos

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    Drowning By: JUNE MANN -- 09|09|16 - Artistic productions Small beach goers speckle the shallow ocean waters‚ Lifeguards alert stop there rise‚ searching for troubled swimmers or my next victim. I wait patiently‚ invisible lurking the waters silently. I am alone‚ empty‚ and hungry. I am feared‚ in your worst nightmare perhaps. Whisking you away into the vast deepness‚ where it is calm‚ dark and painful. My coldness slows your body and your lungs being to drain. You struggle to fight for air but

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    The title of this lyric poem is ‘ A valediction forbidding mourning’ - written by John Donne - in the first person point of view. The speaker is a man and most likely a saint who would not participate in acts that are profane. A valediction is a farewell message. As seen in the title‚ forbids his wife from sorrowing over their separation‚ the poet decides to present reasons why his embassy to France will not occasion grief or anxiety. He accomplishes this through a series of conceits - similes and

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