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  1. May 21, 2019 · John Michael Montgomery - "Life's A Dance" (Official Music Video)Listen to John Michael Montgomery's full discography here: https://johnmichaelmontgomery.lnk...

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  2. Jul 10, 2024 · “The Dance” by Garth Brooks beautifully captures the essence of life’s ups and downs through its clever use of metaphor. By comparing life to a dance, the song emphasizes the importance of embracing all aspects of life experiences, from the moments of joy to the inevitable sorrows, highlighting the value in every step of the journey. 3.

  3. Jun 21, 2022 · A well-crafted metaphor uses consistent imagery ("hitting the nail on the head”); when you start mixing imagery ("hitting the nail on the nose"), you can create a type of malapropism known as a mixed metaphor.

    • “Roar” – Katy Perry
    • “Happy” – Pharrell Williams
    • “Heartbreak Hotel” – Elvis Presley
    • “Caged Bird” – Alicia Keys
    • “Stairway to Heaven” – Led Zeppelin
    • “Hotel California” – The Eagles
    • “Getaway Car” – Taylor Swift
    • “Sign of The Times” – Harry Styles
    • “Bohemian Rhapsody” – Queen
    • “Desolation Row” – Bob Dylan

    2013 saw Katy Perry release Roar, one of her most celebrated and popular tracks to date. It takes the theme of emerging stronger after a failed relationship and explores it through a connection to a deeper, more animal nature – exemplified in the triumphant lyric, “I’ve got the eye of the tiger.” The comparisons in Roar pass through animal metaphor...

    2014’s “Happy” by Pharrell Williams was widely acclaimed for its uncynical, unashamedly optimisticlyrics and feeling. The song’s extended metaphor runs across the theme of “nothing can bring me down,” with the singer encouraging the audience to clap along if they feel “like a room without a roof.” It explores the idea of happiness without bounds or...

    Songs with extended metaphors often choose a specific location as the center of the metaphor. Nowhere is this more apparent than when staying in Elvis Presley’s Heartbreak Hotel (1956). “Down at the end of Lonely Street,” we find Elvis exploring heartbreak through the metaphor of the everyday workings of a hotel. The staff are just as drawn into th...

    Alicia Keys’ melancholy Caged Bird (2001)reaches for one of the heavy hitters of metaphor in 20th Century literary history – Maya Angelou. It directly borrows from the celebrated author’s 1969 autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, with the line quoted in full during the song. As an extended metaphor, the cage describes race and gender, as ...

    Led Zeppelin’s celebrated Stairway to Heaven (1971) is considered one of the all-time great musical laments of a materialistic society. The metaphor begins with the title; the “stairway to heaven” is portrayed as something that is real, but also often through the illusion that it can be “bought.” Through the metaphor of the stairway, and the piper ...

    What is it about songwriters and hotels? A living space that is also a trap where “you can check out, but you can never leave,” the Hotel California (1976) finds the singer stuck in a hotel where the worst excesses of American decadence and moral apathy are around every corner. California, home to Hollywood and celebrity culture in the 70s, is chos...

    Taylor Swift’s Getaway Car (2017) follows in a long tradition of using cars as a metaphor for the desire to escape. It tracks across meeting a lover in a similar situation (meeting in a getaway car), to the point at which the singer wishes to escape again– and drives the car away from her lover alone. Its lyrics evoke Bonny & Clyde, synonymous in U...

    Pop legend Harry Styles’ 2017 release Sign of the Times is a brooding, epic-feeling song that takes a classic metaphor – that in life, we are simply at a show. However, it subverts the metaphor with its incisive line, “can’t bribe the door on your way to the sky,” lamenting that a commercialized, transactional relationship with life will ultimately...

    One of the 20th Century’s most celebrated musical masterpieces, Bohemian Rhapsodyby Queen (1975), is a playful, pyrotechnic interrogation of feeling unlovable, unforgivable, and doomed. Like so many great extended metaphors, the symbolism of Bohemian Rhapsody’s lyrics can’t fully be explained, but it is considered a highly personal song for Freddie...

    There are not many songs with extended metaphors as hell-bent on their mission as Desolation Rowby Bob Dylan (1965). The lyrics are rich, poetic, and carry individual metaphors through an 11-minute extended metaphor that describes Dylan’s frustration with phony individuals, the forces of law and order, and just about everyone else who is not in a s...

    • "Perfect" by Ed Sheeran. The love song "Perfect" sung by Ed Sheeran uses an angel metaphor to describe a woman. According to Vocabulary.com angel is a messenger of God, "characterized as having a human form with wings and a halo."
    • "Can't Stop the Feeling"-Justin Timberlake. The sunshine in the pocket in the song "Can't Stop the Feeling"- by Justin Timberlake is a metaphor used to describe the happiness felt when the singer sees his lover dance.
    • "Rewrite the Stars" from "The Greatest Showman" Soundtrack. In Shakespeare's time, many people believed that fate was preordained, or "written in the stars."
    • "Stereo Hearts"- Maroon 5. The heart is often used in metaphors. Someone can have a "heart of gold" or "speak from the heart." The title of Maroon 5's song, "Stereo Hearts," is itself a metaphor, and the lyric containing this metaphor is repeated multiple times for emphasis
  4. 6. Mr. Tambourine Man – Bob Dylan. It’s hard to pick a favorite Bob Dylan song, but many would say “Mr. Tambourine Man,” if asked. Personally, it’s not at the top of my list, but I do appreciate the poetic images in it – in particular “Though I know that evening’s empire has returned to sand/Vanished in my hand.”

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  6. Dec 25, 2022 · 5. The Music is a Dance. Meaning: This metaphor compares music to a dance, with the rhythm and movement guiding the listener through the piece. In a Sentence: The infectious rhythm invites the audience to join a captivating dance, moving in harmony with the musical choreography. 6. The Music is a Journey

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