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Stress--on the downbeat--a fist on the counter or in the face--a boot on the road or in your side--masculine--think: Bob, Dick, Pete, Paul, Max and Ken. Nothing personal...I'm just playing around here with stereotypes...
Unstressed included after the down (always upbeat these femmes, since I'm playing with stereotypes)--a hand to the lips on the downbeat and the kiss blown on the up--something sweet now blowing in the wind--feminine--think: Linda, Wanda, Rhonda, Rhona, Brenda, and so on, plus Jackie!--just blow a kiss with each one.
Beat regards,
WW
Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted why do rhymes have gender? Keiva 04/18/02 03:07 AM Re: why do rhymes have gender? Jackie 04/18/02 11:27 AM Re: why do rhymes have gender? slithy toves 04/18/02 12:06 PM Re: why do rhymes have gender? Wordwind 04/18/02 12:08 PM Re: why do rhymes have gender? boronia 04/18/02 12:11 PM
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