Question



Highlight all the similes in the song.

I am not the kind of girl
Who should be rudely barging in on a white veil occasion
But you are not the kind of boy
Who should be marrying the wrong girl

I sneak in and see your friends
And her snotty little family all dressed in pastel
And she is yelling at a bridesmaid
Somewhere back inside a room
Wearing a gown shaped like a pastry

This is surely not what you thought it would be
I lose myself in a daydream
Where I stand and say

Don't say yes, run away now
I'll meet you when you're out of the church at the back door
Don't wait, or say a single vow
You need to hear me out
And they said, "Speak now"

Fond gestures are exchanged
And the organ starts to play
A song that sounds like a death march
And I am hiding in the curtains
It seems that I was uninvited by your lovely bride-to-be

She floats down the aisle like a pageant queen
But I know you wish it was me
You wish it was me
Don't you?

Don't say yes, run away now
I'll meet you when you're out of the church at the back door
Don't wait, or say a single vow
You need to hear me out
And they said, "Speak now"

Don't say yes, run away now
I'll meet you when you're out of the church at the back door
Don't wait, or say a single vow
Your time is running out
And they said, "Speak now"

I hear the preacher say, "Speak now or forever hold your peace"
There's the silence, there's my last chance
I stand up with shaky hands, all eyes on me
Horrified looks from everyone in the room
But I'm only looking at you

I am not the kind of girl
Who should be rudely barging in on a white veil occasion
But you are not the kind of boy
Who should be marrying the wrong girl

So don't say yes, run away now
I'll meet you when you're out of the church at the back door
Don't wait, or say a single vow
You need to hear me out
And they said, "Speak now"
And you'll say, "Let's run away now"
I'll meet you when I'm out of my tux at the back door
Baby, I didn't say my vows
So glad you were around
When they said, "Speak now"


What is the topic of the poem?


What is the speaker’s attitude (tone) about the subject of the song?


Choose a simile from the text and explain the meaning.


What is the theme of the song?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
### Similes in the Song
1. "Wearing a gown shaped like a pastry"
2. "She floats down the aisle like a pageant queen"

### Topic of the Poem
The topic of the song revolves around an uninvited love who has feelings for someone on the verge of getting married. The speaker expresses longing, conflict, and the desire to intervene in the wedding.

### Speaker’s Attitude (Tone)
The speaker's tone can be described as desperate and conflicted. There is a sense of urgency and heartbreak as she grapples with her feelings for the boy who is about to marry someone else. The tone also conveys a mix of sadness and hope as she contemplates the possibility of intervening.

### Simile Explanation
"She floats down the aisle like a pageant queen."
This simile compares the bride's entrance down the aisle to that of a pageant queen, highlighting her grace and beauty in a way that draws attention. It emphasizes how otherworldly and perfect the bride appears in that moment, which makes the speaker's situation even more poignant as she feels overshadowed and uninvited.

### Theme of the Song
The theme of the song revolves around love, longing, and unrequited feelings. It explores the complexities of romantic relationships and the pain that can arise from not being the chosen one, as well as the desperation to change the course of events when love is challenged.
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