"Song of the Open Road" by Walt Whitman is written in free verse, which means it does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or meter. Instead, the poem relies on natural speech patterns and rhythms to create its lyrical quality. Whitman's use of repetition and parallelism helps to convey the poem's themes of freedom and exploration.
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Song of the Open Road was created in 1944.
The duration of Song of the Open Road is 1.55 hours.
Song of the Open Road - Whitman - was created in 1856.
Wide Open Road - song - was created in 1985-08.
He uses alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia, and parallel structure
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theres not really one song that has the most poetic devices and if there is good luck trying to find it!!
Bruce Hornsby and the Range - The Valley Road is the title.
Yes it does The poetic devices are Alliteration, Rhyme,Hyperbole.
The Poetic name for a song thrush is a throstle.