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English/ballads Wed Feb 09, 2005 19:44 pm  English/ballads
 

what does refrain meen is ballads?
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Refrain Wed Feb 09, 2005 19:57 pm  Refrain
 

What does REFRAIN mean in ballads? The refrain in a song are the lines that are repeated at the end of each verse.
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