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Figurative Language in Music

Figurative Language in Music. Sydney Kilgore. Metaphor. Bloom- The Paper Kites “The whole world, it is sleeping, but my world is you.”. Simile. Dead Sea- The Lumineers

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Figurative Language in Music

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  1. Figurative Language in Music Sydney Kilgore

  2. Metaphor Bloom- The Paper Kites “The whole world, it is sleeping, but my world is you.”

  3. Simile Dead Sea- The Lumineers “Like the Dead Sea, you told me I was like the Dead Sea. You'll never sink when you are with me, oh lord, like the Dead Sea.”

  4. Alliteration You Need Me, I Don’t Need You- Ed Sheeran “Suffolk sadly seems to sort of suffocate me.”

  5. Hyperbole Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran- Everything has changed “And all I've seen since eighteen hours ago is green eyes and freckles in your smile.”

  6. Onomatopoeia Paramore – Crushcrushcrush “Crush, crush, crush”

  7. Imagery Cats and Dogs – The Head and The Heart “Somewhere underneath the floorboard, I will sweep my garden. Underneath the cupboard, lives a mouse and he discovered there was nothing there. Nothing there to discover.”

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