Thursday, April 23, 2020

Limericks


What’s interesting about limericks is the specific form that all of them have to follow. Limericks follow a rigid structure of being five lines long and following an AABBA rhyme scheme. Limericks are often written to be funny or obscene. Limericks are fun to read because of the short length of the poem and the rhyming. The fixed structure of limericks is similar to the fixed structure in villanelles, though villanelles are much longer. One limerick I found was called “There was an Old Man with a Beard” by Edward Lear:
There was an Old Man with a beard,
Who said, “It is just as I feared!
Two Owls and a Hen,
Four Larks and a Wren,
Have all built their nests in my beard!
The third and fourth lines are shorter than the other three, which makes the poem read faster and gives it more of a musical rhythm as it's being read.


Saturday, April 18, 2020

Night Changes

My favorite poem is the song "Night Changes" by One Direction. This has been my favorite poem since sophomore year. Unlike many of One Direction's most popular songs, which are often upbeat singalongs, "Night Changes" is much more calm and relaxed. The song is about a romantic relationship, telling the story of two people getting ready for a date. The lyrics describe how both people are nervous as they prepare, getting dressed and driving over. In the bridge, Zayn sings about how as kids grow into adults and begin dating and having romantic relationships, they lose a piece of their innocence. In the Chorus, One Direction also sings about how people grow up quickly, and how life changes fast. Listening to the song often makes me think about my own life, and how quickly things change. While the song is about romance, many of the lyrics and messages can be applied to life changing in general. When I listen to "Night Changes", I often think about my own life and how its changed and how fast time flies.

Link to the music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syFZfO_wfMQ

Did you find the song enjoyable to listen to? Was it meaningful at all to you, which parts were your favorite