Musical Figurative Language By: Katja Smeltzer. Simile Firework- Katy Perry “Baby you’re a firework!” aqIw

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Musical Figurative Language By: Katja Smeltzer

Simile Firework- Katy Perry “Baby you’re a firework!” aqIw aqIw

Metaphor The More You Ruv Someone-Avenue Q Love, And hate, They like two brothers, Brothers, Who go on a date, Who....what?, Where one of them goes, Other one follows, You inviting love, He also bringing sorrows tk tk

Alliteration Supermassive Black Hole-Muse “And the superstars sucked into the supermassive” J0hcBQA J0hcBQA

Hyperbole Lying Is The Most Fun…-Panic! At The Disco “you know it will always just be me” ZgI ZgI

Onomatopoeia Boom Boom Pow-Black Eyed Peas “Boom boom boom” u0gs u0gs

Imagery/Sensory Details Runaways-Killers “Blonde hair blowin' in the summer wind A blue-eyed girl playing in the sand” kW4 kW4