Now my heart awakes to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
Now my heart awakes to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
Rhymer says it's two syllables but I swear I pronounce it with three?
Don't ask me! I haven't passed preschool
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Originally posted by SorryI'mLuke
A snippet:
Now my heart awakes to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
Now my heart awakes to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
And it beats to the sound of silence
I can usually think of a line to follow something fairly quickly that has similar syllables and stresses (which you guys should also take into consideration, stress can make 2 lines with the same syllables sound completely different and out of place!)
I never count my syllables but nontheless make sure the lines flow smoothly. But for some reason, the Grammar Nazis judges are always pressed when they're off (even though the line still flows)