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You hold your breath for a second to see what's ahead: It's you alone there, and at your feet love lies dead! So you hurry back and many more tears cry: As you can't just go on knowing that love will die. This time you know it's you who too blows the wind: To make that...
Burning incense and paper money for the dead 3. Which of the following is correct according to passage? . Du Mu ,the well-known poet in Song Dynasty wrote a poem about Qing Ming . Qingming Festival used to be a Chinese national holiday . People have the custom of flying kites on Qing...
For this speaker, the usual ceremonies around death and grieving are done more for the living than the dead—on whom there’s simply no point in wasting too much energy. The poem begins with the speaker addressing a loved one who would mourn her if she were to die. With a striking ...
This year is the 20th anniversary of my husband's death. I still miss him every single day. I have tried hard to live my life as fully as possible as a tribute to his memory, and this is my thank you to him for giving me the strength to go on.
enough acreage in “Distinguished” for the dead to be buried. For my own part, I remain the Undistinguished Blogger and Poet of Poemshape. But as I was saying (my humor aside) I found his article engaging. Let’s take a look at it. At the outset, Holyaok draws an interesting ...
I am but waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just round the corner. All is well. Nothing is hurt; nothing is lost. One brief moment and all will be as it was before. How we shall laugh at the trouble of parting when we meet again! Advertisement...
In another canto, Tennyson describes how unreal it feels for Hallam to be dead. He imagines what it would feel like if he found out that Hallam was still alive. Instead of feeling surprised, he imagines it would feel very possible. In Canto 16, Tennyson grapples with the many different...
For the Fallen “It was on . . . Pentire Head that Laurence Binyon looked out over the quiet sea and thinking of the dead in France gave England one of its noblest anthems.” The Cornishman, 18th March 1948 We know that Binyon was visiting the north coast of Cornwall in 1914 and in...