But the connections throughout the song and poem, both include tone and repetition. The tone of the two pieces show that love at first sight happens and it only matters what the two people in the relationship will do to keep the love connection between each other. But at the end of the day, the love connection will still be there. "How can I tell / If I shall ever love you again / As I do now?" (Williams 32-34). Also, the repetition used in the two pieces include, "Yellow, yellow, yellow," (Williams 7), and from the song it includes, "The start of something new / The start of something new / The start of something new" (Gerrard and Nevil 56-58). With the word "yellow" written two more time and the phrase "the start of something new" written and extra two more times, considers it to be repetition due to the fact that word or phrases are repeated more than …show more content…
This is shown in the song “The Start of Something New” and the poem “Love Song” because both have equal poetic devices including repetition and the tone, but some differences in poetic devices including literary devices, assonance, and consonance. Many articles can back up that songs and poems or different. For example, on stated that poems are more difficult to write with all the poetic devices that are going to be used. Also, with poems being compared to song, just without the beat and emotion, does not mean that they are harder to understand. Know that each will evolve at a different pace. Meaning behind poems can help with the evolution of the poem. Love can be considered strong to others, whether it is working together or giving up and letting go. This poem and song show’s that people will do what it takes to keep the relationship