In the second stanza, lines 1 and 2 repeats the words “for all this”. Also in stanza 3, lines 2 and 5 repetition is shown. This is an example because “all the things” repeats pretty much throughout the song. Next in stanza 5, lines 3 and 4 is another example for repetition. The repetition in this song emphasizes his feelings. He put emphasis on these words to ensure that people knew how serious he was in getting his girl back. Tiller’s song had many examples of literary devices, but another major device is speaker.
A speaker is someone that is talking directly to themselves. In the chorus he says that he has to right his wrongs because he belongs to this girl. He is telling himself that it is time he pulls himself together because he knows that if he does not, one of the most important girls in his life is going to walk out. It is also shown in the fourth stanza, lines 2 and 3 when he said how his heart at the stars, and all that he will be is what she sees. In conclusion, Bryson Tiller used rhyme, repetition, and speaker to help express his feelings. He sets an example to men to let them know that it is okay for a woman to see your emotions. No man is perfect. Tiller was able to accept that fact and try to get his girl back proving to us that no man is just all the time tough no matter how hard they try to be. This song did not prove that just by lyrics, but also by the literary devices used in the