Leona Louise Lewis "Bleeding Love" and Leonard Albert "Lenny" Kravitz "American Woman" Leona Lewis, winner of the British singing contest "The X-Factor", is english pop and R'n'B singer. Her music is passionate and rhytmical, yet relaxing, enjoyed mostly by younger people. Lenny Kravitz, American singer-songwriter, is on the other hand more for old-school people, producing different styles, starting with rock and funk, to end with folk and ballads. Usually you would think, that title "Bleeding Love" would refer to something really corny, when it actually does not. The song refers to someone in a relationship, blinded by love and has no other option but to "bleed love" for a loved one.
partly due to the short vowels: All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun.... Rhyme Is a special kind of regular sound repetition occurring at the end of poetic lines or at other, symmetrically placed stretches of a poem. Rhyming words are often situated at a regular distance from each other. Rhyming has a twofold nature. As any sound repetititon, it plays an important role in sound orchestration. Being regularly repeated, it has marked rhytmical and compositional qualities. The rhyming words have either identical or similar sound combinations. Identity of sounds results in full rhymes, comprising the repetition of the last stressed vowel and the following consonant(s): blushes thrushes, tide-side, gold- cold, miss-kiss. 16 Incomplete rhymes Derive from modifications of full rhymes.