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Often used in the same context:
lullaby,
ditty,
folktale,
lyric,
song,
fairytales,
dr. seuss,
rhyme,
melody,
poem,
hymn,
quatrain,
xylophones,
fairy,
shakespearean sonnet,
jingle,
carols,
fairy tale,
scat singing,
doggerel,
roald dahl,
hornpipe,
onomatopoeic,
fable,
greensleeves,
verse,
sayings,
weird sisters,
shel silverstein,
folksong,
kenneth grahame,
sea chantey,
scansion,
calypso,
sonnet,
proverbs,
whimsical,
idiom,
canterbury tales,
fiddlesticks,
pantomime,
singsong,
madrigal,
lilting,
organ grinder,
plainsong,
colophon,
catchy,
hokeypokey,
panpipes,
morris dance,
folk etymology,
storytime,
medly,
syllable,
grandfather clock,
bouncily,
earworm,
haftorah,
homophones,
glockenspiel,
deathless,
sung,
psalm,
percy grainger,
max beerbohm,
scots gaelic,
ragtime,
ballad,
nativity,
motherese,
rhyming slang,
lisped,
sleigh bell,
denotative,
swagman,
responsorial,
pentatonic scale,
enchantingly,
phonic,
tin soldier,
teacherly,
waltzer,
terza rima,
maypole,
dreamcatcher,
hurdy gurdy,
descant,
ideograms,
epigram,
tangram,
diphthong,
libretti,
limericks,
tunelessly,
palindromes,
chorography,
alleluia,
euphonious,
simile,
changeling
More general:
narration,
narrative,
recital,
story,
tale,
yarn
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