All the, small things
True care, truth brings
I'll take, one lift
Your ride, best trip
Always, I know
You'll be at my show
Watching, waiting,
commiserating
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Na, na...
Late night, come home
Work sucks, I know
She left me roses by the stairs,
surprises let me know she cares
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Na, na...
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Na, na·
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Keep your head still
I'll be your thrill
the night will go on
my little windmill
Say it ain't so
I will not go
turn the lights off
carry me home
Keep your head still
I'll be your thrill
the night will go on
the night will go on
my little windmill
The song "All The Small Things" by Blink 182 is about how all the small things that the main character's girlfriend does are what really makes the difference. My feelings towards this song are that I like the music, but I also think that the words are interesting how he says that the small things such as coming to his show and leaving roses on his stairs are what really cheers him up and comforts him. One poetic device used in this song is rhyme scheme. The second staza uses AABB, and the last staza uses AABA. Most of the other stanzas have rhyme, but no definite rhyme scheme. Another poetic device used in this song is repitition, when the refrain is repeated, and when the line, "the night will go on. . ." is repeated. Also, assonance is used in this song when the author says, " Watching, waiting, commiserating. . ." Lastly, this song has a hyperbole when the author says, "Carry me home. . ." and it is exaggerated because he does not actually want her to carry him home. Overall, I like this song, and it contains many poetic devices.
All the, small things
True care, truth brings
I'll take, one lift
Your ride, best trip
Always, I know
You'll be at my show
Watching, waiting,
commiserating
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Na, na...
Late night, come home
Work sucks, I know
She left me roses by the stairs,
surprises let me know she cares
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Na, na...
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Na, na·
Say it ain't so,
I will not go,
turn the lights off,
carry me home
Keep your head still
I'll be your thrill
the night will go on
my little windmill
Say it ain't so
I will not go
turn the lights off
carry me home
Keep your head still
I'll be your thrill
the night will go on
the night will go on
my little windmill
The song "All The Small Things" by Blink 182 is about how all the small things that the main character's girlfriend does are what really makes the difference. My feelings towards this song are that I like the music, but I also think that the words are interesting how he says that the small things such as coming to his show and leaving roses on his stairs are what really cheers him up and comforts him. One poetic device used in this song is rhyme scheme. The second staza uses AABB, and the last staza uses AABA. Most of the other stanzas have rhyme, but no definite rhyme scheme. Another poetic device used in this song is repitition, when the refrain is repeated, and when the line, "the night will go on. . ." is repeated. Also, assonance is used in this song when the author says, " Watching, waiting, commiserating. . ." Lastly, this song has a hyperbole when the author says, "Carry me home. . ." and it is exaggerated because he does not actually want her to carry him home. Overall, I like this song, and it contains many poetic devices.