Charles Bukowski An almost made up poem (Love is a dog from hell) I see you drinking at a fountain with tiny blue hands, no, your hands are not tiny they are small, and the fountain is in France where you wrote me that last letter and I answered and never heard from you again. ...
An Almost Made Up Poem Poem by Charles BukowskiAn Almost Made Up Poem Rating: ★3.7 Autoplay I see you drinking at a fountain with tiny blue hands, no, your hands are not tiny they are small, and the fountain is in France where you wrote me that last letter and I answered and never...
While I have the luxury of Barnes and Noble, my father's reality growing up in rural Ethiopia bears a stark contrast and defines my legacy of education. He received a meager education in a laughable schoolhouse, using sunlight to study by day, and the moonlight by night. When he was nin...
companies, Apple has decided that there’s no need to build an easy-to-use product when it can use artificial intelligence. If you want to find something in their garbage dump of apps and options, you must use Spotlight, Apple’s AI-powered search engine that can find almost everything ...
etc. were placed on the plate. It was time to peel the apples. I picked up the apples and couldnt help but shake my hands, almost peeling them. So, I finally finished peeling an apple. But the apples are already bumpy, like meteorites on Mars. I started the second step, cutting it...
Like many companies, Apple has decided that there's no need to build an easy-to-use product when it can use artificial intelligence. If you want to find something in their garbage dump of apps and options, you must use Spotlight, Apple's AI-powered search engine that can find almost ...
John Donne's "The Flea" is an erotic metaphysical poem employing a conceit or extended argument. The male speaker wants to make love to a woman who resists. The lead role is the humble flea, which sucks the speaker first, then the woman. Their blood is m
These first two couplets function almost as a quatrain, tracing a single complex metaphor across four memorable lines. Lines 5-8 Unlock all 255 words of this analysis of Lines 5-8 of “From An Essay on Criticism: A little learning is a dangerous thing,” and get the Line-by...
“The heart of the book is about an act of separation—a relationship between a boy and his sister,” he told us, after reading an excerpt. “Splitting them affects who they become as adults,” as the boy has been “almost like a parent to her.” ...
The archaic dialectal features and the separate development of these varieties under the powerful influence of superstrate languages (Greek and Italian) make communication between speakers of the diaspora and those of the ethno-linguistic homeland almost impossible. This differentiation, conditioned by time...