An example of a Ballad is "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This classic ballad tells the haunting tale of a sailor who faces supernatural consequences after killing an albatross. It features a narrative structure, emotional storytelling, and often includes repetitive refrains.
definition: A song of emotional value, usually two stanzas.
example: "All of my Love" -Led Zeppelin
Example of a Ballad Poem.
'Twas Friday morn when we set sail,
And we had not got far from land,
When the Captain, he spied a lovely mermaid,
With a comb and a glass in her hand.
Chorus
Oh the ocean waves may roll,
And the stormy winds may blow,
While we poor sailors go skipping aloft
And the land lubbers lay down below, below, below
And the land lubbers lay down below.
Then up spoke the Captain of our gallant ship,
And a jolly old Captain was he;
"I have a wife in Salem town,
But tonight a widow she will be."
Chorus
Then up spoke the Cook of our gallant ship,
And a greasy old Cook was he;
"I care more for my kettles and my pots,
Than I do for the roaring of the sea."
Chorus
Then up spoke the Cabin-boy of our gallant ship,
And a dirty little brat was he;
"I have friends in Boston town
That don't care a ha' penny for me."
Chorus
Then three times 'round went our gallant ship,
And three times 'round went she,
And the third time that she went 'round
She sank to the bottom of the sea.
Chorus
There are plenty of ballades that are known to a great many people. These ballads include but are not limited to the Ballad of Davy Crockett.
A comedic ballad is a humorous song that tells a story in a light-hearted manner. It often includes exaggerated or absurd elements to provoke laughter from the audience. The lyrics combine elements of both comedy and music to create a humorous narrative.
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"Danny Deever" by Rudyard Kipling is not considered lyric poetry. It is a narrative poem that tells a story, rather than expressing personal feelings or emotions typically found in lyric poetry.
Waltzing Matilda by Banjo Paterson
A ballad is a narrative poem that tells a story, often focusing on themes of love, loss, or adventure. It typically has a rhythmic and musical quality, often incorporating elements of repetition and rhyme.
An example of a ballad with an AB-CD rhyme scheme is "Tam Lin," a traditional Scottish ballad. Each stanza in this ballad follows the AB-CD rhyme scheme where the second and fourth lines rhyme with each other.
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A modern ballad is a narrative song that tells a story, typically with emotional themes such as love, heartbreak, or social issues. They often incorporate elements of popular music genres like pop, rock, or hip-hop, while still maintaining the storytelling tradition of traditional ballads.
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.
Ballads typically have a narrative structure, with a strong focus on storytelling through verse. They often include themes of love, tragedy, and adventure. Ballads also usually have a simple rhyme scheme and repetitive refrains to help convey the story.
A ballad is a poem, intended to be sung, or a slow song with sentimental lyrics, Exodus doesn't fit into either of these catagories, so, no.
A contemporary ballad is a song that tells a story in a narrative form, usually set to music. These ballads are typically written in a modern style and may cover a wide range of themes, from love and heartbreak to social issues or personal experiences. They often incorporate emotional storytelling and are a popular form of songwriting in genres like pop, country, and folk music.