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5. What are the rhymes of each stanza? 6. What is the structure of the song as a whole? A thousand years The day we met Frozen I held my breath Right from the start I knew that I'd found a home for my Heart beats fast Colors and promises How to be brave? How can I love when I'm afraid to fall? But watching you stand alone All of my doubt suddenly goes away somehow One step closer I have died every day waiting for you Darling, don't be afraid I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more Time stands still Beauty in all she is I will be brave I will not let anything take away What's standing in front of me Every breath, every hour has come to this One step closer I have died every day waiting for you Darling, don't be afraid I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more And all along I believed I would find you Time has brought your heart to me I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more One step closer One step closer I have died every day waiting for you Darling, don't be afraid I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more And all along I believed I would find you Time has brought your heart to me I have loved you for a thousand years I'll love you for a thousand more

5. What are the rhymes of each stanza? 

6. What is the structure of the song as a whole? 

A thousand years 

 

The day we met 

Frozen I held my breath 

Right from the start 

I knew that I'd found a home for my 

 

Heart beats fast
Colors and promises
How to be brave?
How can I love when I'm afraid to fall?
But watching you stand alone
All of my doubt suddenly goes away somehow
 

One step closer
 

I have died every day waiting for you
Darling, don't be afraid
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
 

Time stands still
Beauty in all she is
I will be brave
I will not let anything take away
What's standing in front of me
Every breath, every hour has come to this
 

One step closer
 

I have died every day waiting for you
Darling, don't be afraid
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
 

And all along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
 

One step closer
One step closer
 

I have died every day waiting for you
Darling, don't be afraid
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more
 

And all along I believed I would find you
Time has brought your heart to me
I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more

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<p>5. Rhymes of each stanza:</p><p>Stanza 1:</p><ul><li>met</li><li>breath</li><li>start</li><li>heart</li></ul><p>Stanza 2:</p><ul><li>fast</li><li>promises</li><li>brave</li><li>fall</li><li>alone</li><li>away</li><li>somehow</li></ul><p>Stanza 3:</p><ul><li>you</li><li>for you</li><li>afraid</li><li>more</li></ul><p>Stanza 4:</p><ul><li>still</li><li>is</li><li>brave</li><li>away</li><li>me</li><li>this</li></ul><p>Stanza 5:</p><ul><li>you</li><li>me</li><li>you</li><li>more</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>6. Structure of the song as a whole: The song consists of multiple stanzas, each following a similar structure with lines that rhyme. The structure follows a pattern of describing emotions, challenges, and promises of eternal love. Each stanza contributes to building the theme of enduring love over time. The repetition of the phrase "I have loved you for a thousand years, I'll love you for a thousand more" serves as a refrain, emphasizing the everlasting nature of the love described in the song.</p>

5. Rhymes of each stanza:

Stanza 1:

  • met
  • breath
  • start
  • heart

Stanza 2:

  • fast
  • promises
  • brave
  • fall
  • alone
  • away
  • somehow

Stanza 3:

  • you
  • for you
  • afraid
  • more

Stanza 4:

  • still
  • is
  • brave
  • away
  • me
  • this

Stanza 5:

  • you
  • me
  • you
  • more

 

6. Structure of the song as a whole: The song consists of multiple stanzas, each following a similar structure with lines that rhyme. The structure follows a pattern of describing emotions, challenges, and promises of eternal love. Each stanza contributes to building the theme of enduring love over time. The repetition of the phrase "I have loved you for a thousand years, I'll love you for a thousand more" serves as a refrain, emphasizing the everlasting nature of the love described in the song.


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<p>5. <strong>What are the rhymes of each stanza?</strong></p><p>The song "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri doesn't follow a strict, traditional rhyming pattern in every stanza. However, there are instances of internal rhymes, slant rhymes, and end rhymes in the lyrics. Here's an analysis of the rhymes for each stanza:</p><p><strong>Stanza 1</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Met</strong> (line 1) and <strong>breath</strong> (line 2) — slant rhyme</li><li><strong>Start</strong> (line 3) and <strong>heart</strong> (line 4) — end rhyme</li></ul><p><strong>Stanza 2</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Fast</strong> (line 5) and <strong>promises</strong> (line 6) — no strict rhyme</li><li><strong>Brave</strong> (line 7) and <strong>fall</strong> (line 8) — no strict rhyme</li><li><strong>Alone</strong> (line 9) and <strong>somehow</strong> (line 10) — slant rhyme</li></ul><p><strong>Refrain</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Closer</strong> (line 11) stands alone</li></ul><p><strong>Chorus</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>You</strong> (line 12) and <strong>afraid</strong> (line 13) — no strict rhyme</li><li><strong>Years</strong> (line 14) and <strong>more</strong> (line 15) — slant rhyme</li></ul><p><strong>Stanza 3</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Still</strong> (line 16) and <strong>is</strong> (line 17) — no strict rhyme</li><li><strong>Brave</strong> (line 18) and <strong>away</strong> (line 19) — slant rhyme</li><li><strong>Me</strong> (line 20) and <strong>this</strong> (line 21) — slant rhyme</li></ul><p><strong>Refrain</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Closer</strong> (line 22) stands alone</li></ul><p><strong>Chorus</strong>:</p><ul><li>Repeats the earlier chorus, same rhyme patterns as before.</li></ul><p><strong>Bridge</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>You</strong> (line 26) and <strong>me</strong> (line 27) — slant rhyme</li><li><strong>Years</strong> (line 28) and <strong>more</strong> (line 29) — slant rhyme</li></ul><p><strong>Refrain</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Closer</strong> (line 30) stands alone</li></ul><p><strong>Chorus</strong> (repeated).</p><p>6. <strong>What is the structure of the song as a whole?</strong></p><p>The song follows a <strong>standard pop ballad structure</strong> with repeating refrains, verses, and choruses. Here's a breakdown:</p><ol><li><strong>Verse 1</strong> (The day we met...)</li><li><strong>Verse 2</strong> (Heart beats fast...)</li><li><strong>Pre-Chorus</strong> (One step closer)</li><li><strong>Chorus</strong> (I have died every day waiting for you...)</li><li><strong>Verse 3</strong> (Time stands still...)</li><li><strong>Pre-Chorus</strong> (One step closer)</li><li><strong>Chorus</strong> (I have died every day waiting for you...)</li><li><strong>Bridge</strong> (And all along I believed I would find you...)</li><li><strong>Pre-Chorus</strong> (One step closer)</li><li><strong>Chorus</strong> (I have died every day waiting for you...)</li><li><strong>Bridge (repeated)</strong> (And all along I believed I would find you...)</li></ol><p>This structure includes:</p><ul><li><strong>Verses</strong> that tell the story and express emotions.</li><li><strong>Pre-Chorus</strong> to build tension and connect the verse to the chorus.</li><li><strong>Chorus</strong> that serves as the emotional high point and is repeated for emphasis.</li><li><strong>Bridge</strong> that shifts the emotional intensity before the final chorus repetition.</li></ul>

5. What are the rhymes of each stanza?

The song "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri doesn't follow a strict, traditional rhyming pattern in every stanza. However, there are instances of internal rhymes, slant rhymes, and end rhymes in the lyrics. Here's an analysis of the rhymes for each stanza:

Stanza 1:

  • Met (line 1) and breath (line 2) — slant rhyme
  • Start (line 3) and heart (line 4) — end rhyme

Stanza 2:

  • Fast (line 5) and promises (line 6) — no strict rhyme
  • Brave (line 7) and fall (line 8) — no strict rhyme
  • Alone (line 9) and somehow (line 10) — slant rhyme

Refrain:

  • Closer (line 11) stands alone

Chorus:

  • You (line 12) and afraid (line 13) — no strict rhyme
  • Years (line 14) and more (line 15) — slant rhyme

Stanza 3:

  • Still (line 16) and is (line 17) — no strict rhyme
  • Brave (line 18) and away (line 19) — slant rhyme
  • Me (line 20) and this (line 21) — slant rhyme

Refrain:

  • Closer (line 22) stands alone

Chorus:

  • Repeats the earlier chorus, same rhyme patterns as before.

Bridge:

  • You (line 26) and me (line 27) — slant rhyme
  • Years (line 28) and more (line 29) — slant rhyme

Refrain:

  • Closer (line 30) stands alone

Chorus (repeated).

6. What is the structure of the song as a whole?

The song follows a standard pop ballad structure with repeating refrains, verses, and choruses. Here's a breakdown:

  1. Verse 1 (The day we met...)
  2. Verse 2 (Heart beats fast...)
  3. Pre-Chorus (One step closer)
  4. Chorus (I have died every day waiting for you...)
  5. Verse 3 (Time stands still...)
  6. Pre-Chorus (One step closer)
  7. Chorus (I have died every day waiting for you...)
  8. Bridge (And all along I believed I would find you...)
  9. Pre-Chorus (One step closer)
  10. Chorus (I have died every day waiting for you...)
  11. Bridge (repeated) (And all along I believed I would find you...)

This structure includes:

  • Verses that tell the story and express emotions.
  • Pre-Chorus to build tension and connect the verse to the chorus.
  • Chorus that serves as the emotional high point and is repeated for emphasis.
  • Bridge that shifts the emotional intensity before the final chorus repetition.

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