Single-Stanza Song: Difference between revisions

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''a 26-second song.''|'''[[Shel Silverstein]]''', ''26 Second Song'' }}
 
A [['''Single-Stanza Song]]''' ''sounds'' like a case of [[Second Verse Curse]] or a [[Chorus-Only Song]], but there is one big difference: There really is only ''one'' stanza.
 
If there were ever other lyrics, they are lost to history. If these lyrics are repeated, it becomes [[Looped Lyrics]] (and if it repeats too much, [[Broken Record]]).
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* Parodied by Neil Innes's "Short Blues," which abruptly ends after one line of lyrics.
 
=== Examples from other media: ===
 
== Opera / [[Theatre]] ==