Verse
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Verse is writing which uses meter as its primary organizational mode, as opposed to prose, which uses grammatical and discoursal units like sentences and paragraphs. Verse may also use rhyme and other technical devices that are often associated with poetry.
Not all verse is poetry. Generally speaking, what separates the two is that in poetry language achieves the highest possible level of condensation.
Holy books such as the Bible or the Qur'an are divided into small verses. See Chapters and verses of the Bible and ayah.
[edit] Popular music
In popular music a verse roughly corresponds with a poetic stanza. It is often sharply contrasted with the chorus or refrain melodically, rhythmically, and harmonically, and assumes a higher level of dynamics and activity, often with added instrumentation. See: strophic form, verse-chorus form and Thirty-two-bar form.
[edit] See also
- Poetry for verse measures and forms.
- The VERSE Virtual Universe.
- Free verse
- Alliterative versILKH'L/e
- Prose poetry
- Verse protocol is a networking protocol that replaces troublesome file transfers between graphics software with real time communication.cs:Verš
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