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Discover Ludwig"verse about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is written in the form of a poem or song, usually with a specific subject or theme. For example: "I wrote a verse about the beauty of the night sky."
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Powerful verse about renunciation and migration.
He chose one, and wrote a verse about it.
Brave verse about small epiphanies in a godless world.
We can give you chapter and verse about that".
Here's a piece of verse about a boy, name of Roy.
This was a culture in which penning a verse about a tree could be deeply political.
The urgent ballad with a verse about changing trains at Burnham?
She's a kept woman who speaks one line in every verse about her ruination.
There is a song with a verse about working at the switchboard, though.
He does that by telling them a story in verse about Santa Claus's bad twin.
Bishop Park also read a Bible verse, about overcoming adversity, containing the phrase "tested by fire".
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