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songsnounpl. of song a short musical composition for the human voice often with instrumental accompanimentshe sang a little-known song for the talent show ballads, ditties, jingles, lays, lyrics, vocals anthems, cantatas, canticles, carols, chorales, hymns, noels, psalms, spiritualsdirges, laments, requiems, threnodieshallelujahs, paeansarias(also arie), art songs, barcaroles(or barcarolles), blues, chansons, chanteys(or chanties or shanties), chants, choruses, croons, descants(also discants), folk songs, glees, lullabies, madrigals, motets, part-songs, pops, rockers, roundelays, rounds, serenades, standardsdrinking songs, fight songstorch songscovers, medleys, remixes a composition using rhythm and often rhyme to create a lyrical effectthe songs of Shakespeare lyrics, poems, runes, verses rhymes(also rimes)ballads, laysanacreontics, clerihews, dithyrambs, eclogues, elegies, English sonnets, epics, epigrams, epodes, epopees, eposes, georgics, idylls(also idyls), jingles, laments, limericks, madrigals, odes, pastorales, pastorals, psalms, rondeaux, rondelets, rondelles(or rondels), sonnets, triolets, villanelleshaiku, senryu, tankasblank verses, free verses, minstrelsies, poesies, poetries, versifications, vers libres a rhythmic series of musical tones arranged to give a pleasing effectwhistle a song as accompaniment to your work airs, lays, melodies, strains, tunes, warbles descants(also discants)cadences, measures, meters, rhythmsballads, ditties, hymns, lyrics, madrigals writing that uses rhythm, vivid language, and often rhyme to provoke an emotional responsea hero honored in song and story |