Typically, these are strophic songs with three, four, five or more stanzas repeated to the same accompaniment.
The vocal part in the last stanza is combined from these figures.
Suppose the stanza turned out to appeal to the choice that modern subjects make to safeguard choice, to remain cool customers in the faith market.
Moving to the fade-out, the verse and one stanza chorus are repeated, and then the lines of the extended bridge are used with new lyrics.
Verses have been grouped into stanzas following semantic criteria or by using clear parallelisms as boundaries of stanzas.
The last two stanzas make the poem's moral explicit : memories of beloved figures have the power to banish depression and loneliness.
On the other hand, poem 79 has 47 lines, divided into four stanzas.
The strophic effect is reinforced by the unvarying refrain at the end of each stanza.