This poem is about my experience in high school and high school in general. It shows how fast it flies by. It was written for the class of 2016. Featured Shared Story No Stories yet, You can be the first! Share your story! (0) High School © Stanasia M. NoHeart Published by...
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there are a good many jobs that leave us questioning what we’ve accomplished. And that’s what Frost is talking about in his metonymic way. Thefactis something irrefutable, tangible and visible. The mower is doing something he can point to at the end of the day. How many of our ...
What is the structure of a cinquain poem? The Rules of a Cinquain Cinquains arefive lines long. They have 2 syllables in the first line, 4 in the second, 6 in the third, 8 in the fourth line, and just 2 in the last line. Cinquains do not need to rhyme, but you can include r...
tested at every turn,yet we stand. if ever a war enters your realm, I will be ready tounleash a wrath no one saw coming. I am certain, if you have been reading my work for years, you’ve seen many poems written about and for Mook. Today is her birthday, and I am blessed beyond...
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Not caring about whom he offends, Knowing the power of the kill, But hell waited, Now torturing his soul, To have him burn in the flames, To have him cry, At the hands of bullies, A serial killer of the 1800's, On the ship of fools, Deciding it better to die, Than hang on...
The rose is what represents youth and potential.Second, the poem speaks about being a shadow of yourself whenever you grow old and feeling lost. One quote from the poem that supports this is, “A white-haired shadow roaming like a dream”. This supports the explanation because when it ...
The seated practice of Soto Zen is often referred to as “shikantaza”, a Japanese word that Zen teacher Kobun Chino Otogawa said meant “sitting just for the sake of sitting”. He spoke about what sitting shikantaza meant to him:
I feel like that person is getting ready for a big lose in her life. At the beginning she’s talking about losing things that are not that important to her and its easy to forget about them, like for example keys or time. Then she moves to more important things like names and places...