How do I mark the stressed and unstressed syllables for ‘I like to see it lap the miles And lick th Valleys up?

How do I mark the stressed and unstressed syllables for

‘I like to see it lap the miles
And lick the Valleys up’

thanks!

I Like To C iT Lap THe Miles

And LiK THe Valleys uP.

But I would in common language Stress the I and then just run through the rest….though I don`t feel like telling stories right now.

2 Responses to “How do I mark the stressed and unstressed syllables for ‘I like to see it lap the miles And lick th Valleys up?”

  1. Bob The fishmonger Says:

    I Like To C iT Lap THe Miles

    And LiK THe Valleys uP.

    But I would in common language Stress the I and then just run through the rest….though I don`t feel like telling stories right now.
    References :

  2. picador Says:

    That has the "dee-dah" rhythm of iambic tetrameter and trimeter. You can illustrate the stresses by capitalizing them.
    I LIKE to SEE it LAP the MILES
    and LICK the VALLeys UP.
    References :

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