| There are many questions concerning reggae, such | | | | Jamaica, the land with the motto "Out of many we |
| as from whence it came, who made it popular, and | | | | are one!" |
| who developed reggae? Obviously Bob Marley the | | | | The place where everyone knows that he or she |
| greatest reggae star of all times, a prolific musician, | | | | can; |
| dynamic song writer, and an excellent guitarist, along | | | | Beautiful Blue Mountains raising high; making one sigh |
| with others, has certainly made reggae an | | | | Wonderful place where the heart can touch the sky |
| international form of musical melody, rhythm, and | | | | Sweet music descending and ascending from African |
| harmony for all to enjoy. The following poem | | | | roots |
| highlights some of the other reggae stars, and the | | | | Jamaican rock steady rhythm takes souls to |
| development of the genre. It is written in a stanza | | | | grassroots; |
| series with four lines in each stanza. The rhyming | | | | Nice harmony with vibes emphasis of many beats |
| pattern flows with a true end line rhyming couplet in | | | | Music genre rocking the soul making it musically |
| an aabb pattern. Additionally, internal rhyming is also | | | | complete |
| used in the stanzas. | | | | Caribbean genre music in Jamaica highlighting the |
| Caribbean Island-Jamaican Reggae Music | | | | sixties |
| Reggae music from days of old touches the very | | | | Influential style of world music with a Red Strips |
| soul | | | | makes you tipsy; |
| Moving the feet; making the heart ceases from being | | | | Folk music from "The Conquering Lion of the Tribe of |
| old; | | | | Judah" |
| Changing many limbering limbs from cold to hot | | | | Soul rocking beat, so sweet, "Mek me know me |
| Shaking legs while on stage breaking a leg on the | | | | dayya! |
| spot | | | | |