ballad

/ˈbæləd/
/ˈbæləd/

noun

  1. A kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; especially, a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas.

    "The poet composed a ballad praising the heroic exploits of the fallen commander."

  2. A slow romantic song.

    "On Friday nights, the roller rink had a time-block called "Lovers' Lap" when they played nothing but ballads on the overhead speakers."

verb

  1. To make mention of in ballads.

  2. To compose or sing ballads.