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Iambic Each foot of iambic poetry is comprised of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable (da DUM). Invade the castle; enter now! The stressed and unstressed syllables are charted as below. Invade the castle; enter now! ‘ ‘‘ ‘ u u u u

Iambic Each foot of poetry is marked below. Remember that in iambic, one foot has two syllables. Invade the castle; enter now! The line above has four feet of iambic poetry.

Just so you know what you’re missing… trochaic = one stressed and one unstressed (DUM da) Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. anapestic = two unstressed and one stressed (da da DUM) And today the Great Yertle that marvelous he dactyllic = one stressed and two unstressed (DUM da da) This is the party medieval, the jousting and eating is… spondaic = two evenly stressed syllables pyrrhic = two evenly unstressed syllables

Pentameter Regardless of metrical form—iambic, trochaic, etc.—lines written in pentameter have five feet of poetry. In iambic pentameter, a popular pairing, each line has ten syllables since each foot of iambic is two syllables. Besides that time thou should in me behold

Other Common Pairings trochaic tetrameter 4 feet of trochaic = 8 syllables anapestic trimeter 3 feet of anapestic = 9 syllables dactylic hexameter 6 feet of dactylic = 18 syllables

All one meter all the time? Not necessarily. A writer can alter the meter for emphasis. Read these lines from “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats. Thou still unravished bride of quietness Thou foster child of silence and slow time Each is iambic pentameter, but parts of it sound off, right?

All one meter all the time? Thou still unravished bride of quietness (u’u’u’u’uu) Read the end of the first line. Is stress on “ness”? No. Keats ends that line with a foot of pyrrhic poetry. Thou foster child of silence and slow time (u’u’u’u’’’) Read the end of the second line aloud. Is “slow” stressed differently from “time”? Keats ends that line with a foot of spondaic poetry. A change in syllable pattern changes the way we say and hear a line, bringing attention to the altered segment.

Meter in Song Lyrics Lyrics are often written in iambic trimeter (3 feet per line), iambic tetrameter (4 feet per line), or a combination of the two. O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain!

Mark the meter of these lines. New slang when you notice the stripes, the dirt in your fries. Hope it's right when you die, old and bony. Dawn breaks like a bull through the hall, Never should have called But my head's to the wall and I'm lonely. --“New Slang” by the Shins

Mark the meter of these lines. Every time I see your face It reminds me of the places we used to go But all I've got is a photograph And I realize you're not coming back anymore -- “Photograph” by Ringo Starr

Mark the meter of these lines. I'm living in the twenty-first century doin' something mean to it Do it better then anybody you ever seen do it Screams from the haters, got a nice ring to it I guess every superhero need his theme music --“Power” by Kanye West”

Mark the meter of these lines. You wake up late for school man you don't wanna go You ask your mom, "Please?" but she still says, "No!" You missed two classes and no homework But your teacher preaches class like you're some kind of jerk -- “Fight for Your Right” by the Beastie Boys

Mark the meter of these lines. I hurt myself today To see if I still feel I focus on the pain The only thing that's real --“Hurt” by Nine Inch Nails