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You know what a noun is:
People places things and ideas
But nouns come in two different types
And I'll demonstrate what each of them is like
First you got concrete nouns
They're physical, that's the key
Concrete nouns are everywhere
You smell taste touch feel and see
Abstract nouns are the opposite
You can't see them but they're all right there
Emotional ideas
And the feelings that you share
Concrete nouns are physical
While abstract nouns aren't at all
See the candles, smell the cake
But what smell does excitement make?
Touch the mirror you can clearly see
But what's the taste of clarity?
Calendar: that's a concrete noun
Year: that's an abstract noun
Clock: That's a concrete noun
Time: That's an abstract noun
Pillow: that's a concrete noun
Dream: that's an abstract noun
Bed: That's a concrete noun
Sleep: That's an abstract noun
Concrete nouns are physical
While abstract nouns aren't at all
See the bird
Hear the tweet
But can you touch the fear in that worm he eats?
Concrete nouns are physical
While abstract nouns aren't at all
You can touch the door
You can see the key
But what's the sound of privacy
Concrete nouns are physical
While abstract nouns aren't at all
You can see the monster
You can smell his feet
But what's the smell of bravery?