Ladies and gentlemen skinny and stout
I'll tell you a tale I know nothing about
the admission is free so pay at the door
now pull up a chair and sit on the floor
One bright day in the middle of the night
two dead boys got up to fight
back to back they faced each other
drew their swords and shot each other
a blind man came to watch fair play
a mute man came to shout HOORAY
a deaf policeman heard the noise
and came to stop those two dead boys
he lived on the corner in the middle of the block
in a two story house on a vacant lot
a man with no legs came walking by
and kicked the lawman in his thigh
he flew through a wall without making a sound
in a dry creekbed he suddenly drowned
a long black hearse came to cart him away
but he ran for his life and is till gone today
I watched from the corner of the big round table
the only eye-witness to facts of my fable
but if you doubt my lies are true
just ask the blind man, he saw too.
the lesson that the author attempt to teach in this poem is some of the little kid make their parents upset about them
One bright day in the middle of the night two dead boys got up to fight back to back they faced each other drew their swords and shot each other a deaf policeman heard the noice and Ran out to save the two dead boys if you don’t believe this stories true ask the blind man he saw it to
a poem that expresses a dialogue between characters
The poem was written by Wilfred Gibson, born 1878. The line quoted are the last two lines of the poem. The final verse is as follows: We seem'd to stand for an endless while, Though still no word was said. Three men alive on Flannen Isle, Who thought on three men dead. The poem can be found in full in "The Poet's Tale, edited by A. A. Evans, first published in 1957
A poem that creates a sense of two voices speaking at once, each with its own logic - APEX
The poem "Two Dead Boys" explores themes of tragedy, fate, and the consequences of one's actions. The emphasis on repetition and rhythm creates a haunting atmosphere, reflecting the cyclical nature of life and death. The last line, "The end, the end, the end," serves as a powerful conclusion that reinforces the inevitability of death and the finality of human existence.
The Two Dead BoysOne bright day in the middle of the night,Two dead boys got up to fight!Back-to-back they faced each other,Drew their swords, and shot each other!A deaf policeman heard the noise,Came and killed those two dead boys!If you don't believe this lie is true,Ask the blind man, because he saw it too.
This is the one I learned: One bright day in the middle of the night Two dead boys got up to fight Back-to-back they faced each other Drew their swords and shot each other A deaf policeman heard the noise Ran up to save the two dead boys If you don’t believe me, this story’s true Ask the blind man, he saw it too…
"One fine day," a popular poem by Shel Silverstein, paints a picture of a beautiful day filled with simple pleasures and the joy of living in the moment. The poem reminds readers to appreciate the wonders of nature and find happiness in the little things around them.
the lesson that the author attempt to teach in this poem is some of the little kid make their parents upset about them
One bright day in the middle of the night two dead boys got up to fight back to back they faced each other drew their swords and shot each other a deaf policeman heard the noice and Ran out to save the two dead boys if you don’t believe this stories true ask the blind man he saw it to
Ashton Gate One for the Bristol City two for the boys in red three for the fans down Ashton gate well follow till were dead me boys follow till were dead
My Favourite Poem: Grab a Seat, Sit on the Floor. Admission is Free, Pay at the Door. One Dark Day in the Middle of the Night, Two Dead Boys got up to Fight. Back to Back they Faced Each Other, Drew their Swords and Shot Each Other. The Deaf Polieman Heard the Noise, He Came and Shot those Two Dead Boys. So if you Don't Think this Lie is True, Ask the Blind Man He Saw it Too. What I like about it: I like how it is mysterious, especially the use of opposites. I also like how it is easy to understand, because there are no old English words, and the author didn't try to make it sound all sophisticated.
Nothing. There's nothing he CAN do. Their dead and gone.
A compound poem is a poem that has two or more predicate
a poem that expresses a dialogue between characters
The poem was written by Wilfred Gibson, born 1878. The line quoted are the last two lines of the poem. The final verse is as follows: We seem'd to stand for an endless while, Though still no word was said. Three men alive on Flannen Isle, Who thought on three men dead. The poem can be found in full in "The Poet's Tale, edited by A. A. Evans, first published in 1957