My Music Project Nina Dang The only project where you are forced to listen to the music I like.

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My Music Project Nina Dang The only project where you are forced to listen to the music I like.

Simile: Swim and Sleep (Like a Shark)- UMO I wish I could swim and sleep like a shark does I’d fall to the bottom and I’d hide till the end of time

Simile: Swim and Sleep (Like a Shark)- UMO Sharks “sleep swim” so that they can stay alive o Sharks need to keep water moving over their gills to get oxygen The singer wants to be left alone and be at peace

Metaphor: Blue Jeans- Lana del Rey You were sorta punk rock, I grew up on hip hop But you fit me better than my favourite sweater

Metaphor: Blue Jeans- Lana del Rey She is using those two different genres of music to show how different they were

Alliteration: Brick by Boring Brick- Paramore Well make sure to build your house brick by boring brick Or the wolf's gonna blow it down

Alliteration: Brick by Boring Brick- Paramore Referencing to the Three Little Pigs Telling the person to toughen up or society is going to tear her down

Hyperbole: A Thousand Years- Christina Perri Darling don't be afraid I have loved you For a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more

Hyperbole: A Thousand Years- Christina Perri She has loved him for a long time She wants to be with him forever

Onomatopoeia: Bang Bang- Nancy Sinatra He shot me down Bang bang I hit the ground Bang bang That awful sound Bang bang My baby shot me down

Onomatopoeia: Bang Bang- Nancy Sinatra The bang bang is supposed to be the sound of a gun She is referring that her lover has broken her heart

Imagery: The Ballad of a Politician- Regina Spektor A man inside a room is shaking hands with other men This is how it happens Our world under command

Imagery: The Ballad of a Politician- Regina Spektor She is describing what is going on in the room