None of this explains, however, the curious knack John has for making things stick. Perhaps it comes from a lesson he taught Terry Condon: The rule of six. You have to tell students the same thing six times before they’ll remember it. So year after year I became accustomed to students...
Stay, remain. No need for rogue or lipstick! Only share your tender body swiftly ...The Floating Poem, Unnumbered by Adrienne RichWhatever happens with us, your body will haunt mine—tender, delicate your lovemaking, like the half-curled frond of the fiddlehead fern in forests...
Define get on the stick. get on the stick synonyms, get on the stick pronunciation, get on the stick translation, English dictionary definition of get on the stick. ) v. got ), got·ten ) or got , get·ting, gets v. tr. 1. a. To come into possession or u
lay, place, set, stick. 2. To calculate approximately: approximate, estimate, place, reckon, set. 3. To establish and apply as compulsory: assess, exact, impose, levy. 4. To put up as a stake in a game or speculation: bet, gamble, lay (down), post, risk, stake, venture, wager....
That final tally, I know that I will see you there. Oh, walk with me and we will see the mystery revealed When one day we wend our way up to the farthest field. The three of us had worked out the harmonies years before, and we loved to sing that song whenever we met up. When...
For it is not metres, but a metre-making argument, that makes a poem,—a thought so passionate and alive, that, like the spirit of a plant or an animal, it has an architecture of its own, and adorns nature with a new thing. The thought and the form are equal in the order of ti...
Traditional depictions of Hermes and Mercury usually show him wielding a staff or sceptre. From our understanding of his functions, it can be seen that this could easily represent the staff of the shepherd, the measuring stave or tally stick of a merchant, the wand of a magician, the rod ...
Mantally-ho/ Miss piano Wife silk and satin / BoyGreekandLatin And you'll all beGazetted. Notices of engagement and marriage were also formerly published in theGazette. Colonial gazettes Gazettes, modelled onThe London Gazette, were issued for most British colonial possessions. Many of these ...
“I’ll be going to polling locations all day until the final tally at nine, and I will hear stories from Democrats, Independents and Republicans that their name wasn’t in the book even though they voted in the presidential election" Julia Bonavita • November 2, 2021 Features The Villag...
The Tallyhoo Flu Poem by Richard D RemlerThe Tallyhoo Flu Rating: ★5.0 Autoplay ... This poor computer has a cold, It does not feel too well. I'm certain there's a fever here, But I have no way to tell. It's slow in all its waking, It's drowsy with delay. I've suggeste...