noun a person who sings or composes ballads, typically in a narrative style

  • The balladeer captivated the audience with his soulful singing.
  • I heard that new balladeer is playing at the coffee shop tonight.
  • That balladeer's voice is straight fire.
  • As a balladeer of emotions, she sang with passion and depth.

noun the act of erasing or the state of being erased

verb to remove or obliterate something completely

  • The erasure of sensitive data is crucial for maintaining privacy and security.
  • I accidentally hit the delete button and now there's been an erasure of all my files!
  • She totally ghosted him, it was like a complete erasure from her life.
  • The erasure of her memories left her feeling lost and disconnected from her past.

noun a traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure

  • The poet composed a beautiful haiku about the changing seasons.
  • I tried my hand at writing a haiku, but it was harder than I thought!
  • Check out this dope haiku I wrote last night.
  • Her words danced across the page like a haiku in motion.

noun a humorous five-line poem with a specific rhyming pattern (AABBA)

  • The poet recited a traditional limerick at the literary event.
  • Do you know any funny limericks to share at the party?
  • Let's come up with a silly limerick for our inside joke.
  • Her speech was like a limerick, light-hearted and witty.

noun a lyric poem or verse

adjective expressing the writer's emotions, usually briefly and in stanzas or recognized forms

  • The poet carefully crafted each lyric to convey deep emotions.
  • I love how catchy the lyrics of this song are!
  • The lyrics of this track are straight fire!
  • Her words danced like lyrical butterflies in the wind.

noun a part-song for several voices, especially one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment

  • The choir performed a beautiful madrigal at the concert last night.
  • I love singing madrigals with my friends during our gatherings.
  • Let's crank up the madrigal and have a jam session!
  • The intricate dance of the bees around the hive was like a madrigal in motion.

noun a single metrical line of poetry

verb to compose or write verses

adjective relating to poetry or poetic language

  • The poet recited a beautiful verse at the literary event.
  • I really like that verse from the song you shared.
  • Did you hear the new verse from that rapper? It's fire!
  • In the verse of life, we must navigate through challenges and triumphs.

noun verse form or metrical composition

  • The poet's mastery of versification is evident in the rhythmic flow of his sonnets.
  • I struggle to understand the complexities of versification in poetry class.
  • Yo, that rapper's versification game is on point!
  • Her versification of emotions through her writing is truly captivating.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The library hosted a workshop on creating book spine poems.
  • I love making book spine poems with my favorite novels.
  • Let's get together and make some book spine poems, it's so fun!
  • Her book spine poem told a story without using any words.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • Book spine poetry is a form of literary art where the titles on the spines of books are arranged to create a poem.
  • I love creating book spine poetry by stacking my favorite books in a way that forms a beautiful poem.
  • Book spine poetry is like playing Tetris with books to make a cool poem.
  • The book spine poetry of life is made up of the titles we choose to live by, creating a unique narrative.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an acrostic, a poem or puzzle in which certain letters in each line form a word or words

  • The poem followed an acrostical pattern, with the first letter of each line spelling out a hidden message.
  • I tried my hand at writing an acrostical poem for my English assignment, it was pretty fun!
  • I'm not a fan of acrostical puzzles, they always seem too tricky for me.
  • The acrostical nature of her speech revealed a deeper meaning that resonated with the audience.