Pompous and Arrogance



Pompous and arrogant
Often said of him,. with
a reason to be. In compar-
-sion to others  he stood
on top greatest of all. His
comrades 12 times named
his Cantar'Le Greatest. His
Voice in song could make
anywords spectacular.
Beyond the spectrum above
the scope, existing Godlike
They wrote the "Ballet of Montra"
A collaboration to showcase
the voice of a Tenor. The concept
Was simple in it's objective.
It had a Tenor as it's showcase
He stood on stage inviting Cantresses
To sing with him. 13 songs. The catches
Is he must be rejected 3 times in order
For him to sing "Misamore del lay" the
Climax of love, to be tradition a Tenor and Countertenor who wish to love
a soprano who shall be his lover.
Contraito must seek the Countertenor
to make the mezzo-soprano sing soprano before a bass and baritone can interpret the lyrics of the first song.
It's scripted and the first song must have a counterpart. And the fourth song most sooth the edges of the first two. Fifth song must divide stage into two factions. While the 13th song must conclude the senerio to end in the Climax.

About this poem

A beautiful noise. Inspires singers to foucus upon story telling to create a Orchastrated Masterpiece. With the Tenor standing at end with his Woman!

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on November 07, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCDEFEGCHGCIJKIELCMHCCNO
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,080
Words 198
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 25

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