ballad
A ballad is a story in a song, usually a narrative song or
poem. It is a rhythmic saga of a past affair, which may be
heroic, romantic or satirical, political (affected by the
previous three types mentioned, refers to either glorifying
the exploits or causes of a particular leader or group, and
is typical of totalitarian political systems), almost inevitably
catastrophic, which is related in the third person, usually
with foreshortened alternating four- and three-stress lines
('ballad meter') and simple repeating rhymes, and often with
a refrain. If it is based on political or religious themes,
a ballad may then be a version of a hymn. Ballads should not
be confused with the ballade, a 14th and 15th century French
verse form.
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