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Rhyme Types

1. line 4 and 5

  • (her, water)
  • slant
  • feminine

2. line 12 and 13

  • (kit, it)
  • full
  • masculine

3. line 28 and 29

  • (knees, me)
  • slant
  • feminine

4. line 30 and 31

  • (night, right)
  • full
  • masculine

5. line 33 and 35

  • (guitar, heart)
  • slant
  • masculine

Things not included in my song:

Euphemisms

Allusions

Metaphors

Hyperbole's

Similes

Personification

Colloquialism:

1. Line 40

  • "blowin' stop signs"

2. Line 36

  • "The beat of my heart bumpin'"

3. Line 35

  • "Sang from the heart"

4. Line 16

  • "Sippin' on southern"

5. Line 17

  • "falling in love in the sweet heart of summer"

Interpretation

I think the song "Cruise" is about a guy who really likes this girl he met in Georgia. He's a country boy and this is girl is making him crazy about her. The message this song is trying to get across is that he would do anything for her to be his girlfriend. She makes him want to cruise. The story is sending a message about this guy who is falling in love with this girl he met in the summer. "We were falling in love in the sweet heart of summer," is the quote I chose to represent this meaning.

Alliteration:

2, 9, 15, 21, 27, 39, 43, 50

Wanna, Windows, down

5

Poppin', of, South

16

Southern, Tucker

"Cruise"

Baby you a song A

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise B

Hey baby C

Yeah, when I first saw that bikini top on her D

She’s poppin’ right out of the South Georgia water E

Thought,"Oh, good lord, she had them long tanned legs"F

Couldn’t help myself so I walked up and said G

Baby you a song A

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise B

Down aback road blowin’stop signs through the middle C

Every little farm town with you D

In this brand new Chevy with a lift kit E

It’d look a heck lot better with you up in it E

So baby you a song F

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise G

She was sippin’ on southern and singin’ Marshall TuckerH

We were falling in love in the sweet heart of summer I

She hopped right up into the cab of my truck and said J

"Fire it up, let’s go get this thing stuck" K

Baby you a song

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise

Down a back road blowin' stop signs through the middle

every little farm town with you

In this brand new Chevy with a lift kit

It'd look a heck lot better with you up in it

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise

When that summer sun fell to its knees

I looked at her and she looked at me

And I turned on those KC lights and drove all night

Cause it felt so right, her and I, man we felt so right

I put it in park and

Grabbed my guitar

And strummed a couple chords

And sang from the heart

Girl you sure got the beat in my chest bumpin'

Heck I can't get you out of my head

Baby you a song

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise

Down a back road blowin' stop signs through the middle Every little farm town with you

Baby you a song

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise

Down a back road blowin' stop signs through the middle

Every little farm town with you

In this brand new Chevy with a lift kit

It'd look a heck lot batter with you up in it

Come on

Baby you a song

You make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise

Come on girl

Get those windows down and cruise

Aww yea!

Florida Georgia Line

There are no sound devices in this song

In the song "Cruise", the poetry would be a Lyric Poem. I think it would a lyric poem because it doesn't really have a meaning, the guy singing it is just expresses his feelings toward the girl he likes. He saw this girl for the first time and immediately fell in love. a quote that supports my thought would be," Baby you a song, you make me wanna roll my windows down and cruise."