| Edgar Allan Poe y’all
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| Listen to me flow y’all
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| Yo it’s Edgar Allan Poe with a flow so poetic
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| Melancholy wordsmith, style so phonetic
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| Got a raven on my shoulder, gothic thematics
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| Demonic alcoholic, multisyllabic
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| It’s a habit, take a look and I’m sure you’ll find
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| That the mechanics of rap are the mechanics of rhyme
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| And when we analyze the rhythm of the units to the meter
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| Long short, short long, doesn’t matter, look at either
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| An iamb is two syllables unstressed, stressed which
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| The words insane, explain and delight all express
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| A trochee on the other hand, goes stressed, unstressed
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| Words like coffee, crazy, giant, so prepared to be impressed
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| (But Poe what’s an anapest?) Words like tambourine
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| Cavalier and Marianne, and by that I mean
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| Two unstressed, stressed syllables in succession
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| That’s our first lesson, okay any questions?
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| This is lit-hop 101 with MC Edgar Allan Poe
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| If you don’t know, now you know
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| Dimeter, means two feet, trimeter three
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| Tetrameter is four, so pentameter must be
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| Five pairs of syllables, Shakespearean sonnets
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| «Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?» |
| now you got it
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| Unstressed, stressed, five times, flow iambic
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| Stressed, unstressed watch me flip the dynamic like
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| Once upon a midnight dreary
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| That’s the start of my couplet clearly
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| Trochaic octameter, rhythm might damage
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| The cadence is so quick, but I think your ear can manage
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| Mysterious sci-fi rhymes getting hotter
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| Drunk in the club watch me holler at your daughter
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| Baltimore ravens, that’s my team
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| Original hipster, well it might seem
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| From the Bronx back to Boston, I’m rockin' the 'stache
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| Got Emerson and Twain, both talkin' mad trash
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| This is lit-hop 101 with MC Edgar Allan Poe
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| If you don’t know, now you know
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| Iambic assonance bringing passion just like that
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| Cutting with the consonance I kill it I attack
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| Alliterating awesomely amazing add the energy
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| Pentameter is popping with the literary entropy
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| I’m on these spondees dactylic swagger
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| The similes I drop are sharper than daggers
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| My metaphors are arrows, call me Katnis Everdeen
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| Hunger games with the quill illest MC ever seen
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| Check the Emily Dickinson, slant rhyme, cause I’m spittin' some
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| Strange and creepy magnificence, 19th century citizen
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| Hella props well I’m getting some, darker than Charles Dickins, son
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| Gory stories I’ve written 'em, teenage corpses I’m kissin' them
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| Cause ladies I’m missin' 'em, and I’ve influenced Eminem
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| With the horrorcore flavor so call me Jonathan Livingston
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| Got that the onomatopoeia poppin' off in the classroom
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| Bringing poetry to life with these literary rap tunes
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| This is lit-hop 101 with MC Edgar Allan Poe
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| Flow like Poe (I'm going hard on that tetrameter)
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| If you don’t know, now you know
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| When I’m on the mic
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| Everybody’s feeling it
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| Hands up in the sky (haiku bridge yo)
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| Wave 'em side to side
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| You can touch the ceiling kid
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| Like you just don’t care (5−7-5 bro) |