Musical Figurative Language Assignment By Chandler Arndt 8/8/13.

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Musical Figurative Language Assignment By Chandler Arndt 8/8/13

Simile The Downtown Fiction – I Just Wanna Run “Like a game of chess I predict your move”

Metaphor There For Tomorrow – Pages “I hope you won't leave yourself out/ When we turn the pages”

Alliteration My Chemical Romance – Welcome to the Black Parade “Your weary widow marches on”

Hyperbole Nine Days – Absolutely (Story of a Girl) “This is the story of a girl/ Who cried a river and drowned the whole world”

Onomatopoeia Simple Plan – Summer Paradise “We were never gonna say goodbye Singing la-da-da-da-da”

Imagery American Hi-Fi – The Geeks Get The Girls “Another Friday night, to get the feeling right/ At the bar when he sees her coming over/ What you gonna do, if she walks up to you/ Tongue tied better get yourself together/ Pound another drink, to give him time to think/ What's your sign hey I think you know a friend of mine/ All the stupid lines, that he had ever heard/ Wouldn't come to mind he couldn't say a word”