Gina Thompson-The things that you do Ft. Missy Elliot
AABABA - verse-verse-bridge-verse-bridge-verse?
Education, Business and Free Verse
His fastest song is Biterphobia and his fastest verse in any song is his 2nd verse in That's All She Wrote by T.I
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The closest biblcal saying is 'render to Caesar the things that are Caesars, and to God the things that are God's' (see Matthew 22:21). Your exact saying is found here in this related link:
I take it into perspective as the verse saying to put God first.
Such things are quiet vague and unless there is no ayat (verse) or hadith (saying of the prophet muhammed S.A.W then you cannot consider this.
Look up E.E. Cummings Ogden Nash T.S. Elliot
T.S. Eliot wrote modernist poems that often explored themes of existentialism, religion, and the complexities of the human condition. His works, such as "The Waste Land" and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," are known for their innovative use of language and form.
In almost all of Shakespeare's plays, blank verse (or unrhymed iambic pentameter) is used whenever people (especially important people) are saying important things, and prose (regular writing) is used when people are saying unimportant casual conversation things or when a document is being read. Rhymed couplets were also sometimes used by shakespeare to end long soliloquies or monologues,and especially at the end of a scene. In Macbeth there is also the witches' song "Double double toil and trouble" in which most of the lines have seven syllables and some have eight. It's a different kind of verse from blank verse.
it could be a twist on the Bible verse when God responds to the question Who are you? with "I am who I am"
Chapter 2 verse 7 spelled honour in the KJV.
No, Robert Frost is known for his traditional poetic forms, particularly blank verse and rhymed verse. He believed in adhering to the formal structures of poetry.
It is saying that those who rejoiced at the destruction of God's Temple will themselves be destroyed.
It's a verse to a song not in the bible
"And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying," .....occurring 72 times.