A poem about getting older.Kevin Tully
When my parents see me Watching too much TV My dad doesn't like it My mother scolds me Then I want to sleep But they want to tell me Watching too much TV Is not good for me I think about my parents'advice And I guess I have to agree Watching TV all the time Is jus...
The darkness in ‘As I Grew Older’ represents the prejudice, hatred, cruelty, and ignorance of the real world. The speaker, and the rest of the African-American community that Langston Hughes often wrote about, have to deal with these aspects of their contemporary world on a daily basis. ...
I didn't connect to the poem at all, in my opinion it is something that goes without saying, and it shows about getting Miserable in some form. I didn't like it at all. 0 7 Reply leaonard richerd 07 September 2022 I didn't connect to the poem at all, in my opinion it is...
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And so, while they're undoubtedly intended as a get-well message, the tulips reflect her mixed feelings about getting well anytime soon! Where this theme appears in the poem: Lines 3-7 Lines 18-35 Line 43 Line 48 Lines 55-63 Line-by-Line Explanation & Analysis of “Tulips” Lines ...
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I haven’t quit reading Dickinson, or about her. The latest biography I’ve been reading is Lives Like Loaded Guns by Lyndall Gordon, and there was a little aside that dropped like a bomb in the confetti of my mind. Gordon wrote: The achiever among Nathan’s brood was Irene’s brother...
Time to turn around and go back downstairs, worried about the bald spot on the back of my head. (People will say: "His hair is really getting thin!") I'm wearing my morning coat, with my collar buttoned all the way up to my chin, along with an expensive but not overly showy neck...
“I'm only 50 or 49, but still feel that after cancer, I've become aware that I'm getting older and have an autumn ahead of me” (excerpt from the written response). Thus, the oak tree was, for Elena, an image of something that continues in her experience of mortality; the oak ...