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POst songs where the third verse is same as the first! (Original Post)
taterguy
Jul 2013
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struggle4progress
(118,332 posts)1. the song that doesn't end
Doc_Technical
(3,527 posts)2. How about the SECOND verse, same as the first.
taterguy
(29,582 posts)3. How about you follow simple instructions?
If I wanted to hear songs where the second verse is same as the first; that's what I would have asked for.
ConcernedCanuk
(13,509 posts)4. That was what I was gonna suggest!
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But
I see your contribution was not well received.
Anyhoo
I liked it.
CC
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)5. Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon
olddots
(10,237 posts)6. want to buy a Bridge ?
yah you see verse-chorus-bridge .sorry
kurtzapril4
(1,353 posts)7. Don't have anything to contribute, but
thanks for the Violent Femmes, taterguy. It gave me a smile, it did.
jakeXT
(10,575 posts)8. I'll never get it, looks like everyone is breaking the rules of song structure
"Second Sight"
Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You let it come between us
Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You never were, you never were
Yes it's just the second night
But I would break back sights for you
Yes i know you're the jealous type
'Cause I'm cursed with second sight so
Walk away to save your face
You never were an actor
Walk away to save your face
Here comes the morning after
Walk away to save your face
You never were an actor
Walk away to save your face
You never were, you never were
Yes it's just the second night
But I would break back sights for you
Yes i know you're the jealous type
'Cause I'm cursed with second sight so [x3]
Third verse same as the first
Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You let it come between us
Walk away to save your face
You never were a genius
Walk away to save your face
You never were, you never were
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/placebo/secondsight.html
Verse
The verse is the main part of a song. In popular music a verse roughly corresponds with a poetic stanza. When two or more sections of the song have basically identical music and different lyrics, each section is considered one verse. It is not to be confused with a pre-verse, which is an interlude between the introduction of a song and its opening verse. Although less common now, the pre-verse technique was popular with the surf music of the 1960s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verse_%28popular_music%29#Verse
The verse is the main part of a song. In popular music a verse roughly corresponds with a poetic stanza. When two or more sections of the song have basically identical music and different lyrics, each section is considered one verse. It is not to be confused with a pre-verse, which is an interlude between the introduction of a song and its opening verse. Although less common now, the pre-verse technique was popular with the surf music of the 1960s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verse_%28popular_music%29#Verse
How can something having the same lyrics be called verse ?