The words to the poem, Why Are We Here, are: I stare at the stars at night, They've been there for a million years, Then I listen to the quite That has been heard by a million ears, I stand all alone by a tree That has been here since time began, Then I wonder what is the key To unlock the existence of man, Why do we live if we are meant to die What is the meaning of our being, Are we just meant to multiply Or are we just here for the sightseeing, Are we to build or are we to preserve Or are we intended to destroy, Maybe we are designed to bow and serve Or maybe we are someone else's toy, Do we truly know what is our objective Or for us is their a greater ideal, Maybe if we had a different perspective Knowledge to us, the universe would reveal, But the answers we will never know Until we believe not in our own insight We are all small ants in a large meadow l thought as I stared at the stars at night.
Here are some words that rhyme with "wind" that you could use in your spring poem: rescind, twinned, thinned, sinned.
Her poems are all numbered, and often are refered to as the first few words of the poem. Here is a website that has a few of her poems.
an example of a " vertical poem" or as its actually called an acrostic poem, is ...ApplePiePleaseLetsEathoped this helped :D
The poet Lawrence S. Pertillar wrote the poem Eerily in Need of More Rum and Cokers. One can view this poem on the Poem Hunters webpage, and many more poems are also located here by this author.
To bring a poem alive in English you need to use words that provide a mental picture of the poem. The reader needs to feel as if they are part of the poem.
star and car
To make a good acrostic poem, you need to think of words that start with the letter you want, and that mean something to the topic or title of your poem. Use a thesaurus or dictionary to find many words which start with C - depending on the topic, you can have thousands of words to choose from!
The words in a poem are called 'verses.'
The Emperor's New Sonnet is a Poem by Jose Villa Garcia and the Poem includes nothing but its title. It may sound crazy or weird, but that's how the Poem really is. Here's what the poem looks like:The Emperor's New SonnetThere are no words, right? Well, that's the mystery of this poem. For more information, you can read the explanation about the "Empty Poem" here: http://www.shvoong.com/humanities/theory-criticism/2350290-emperor-new-sonnet-closer-look/
Paraphrase means to explain the basic story without copying the words. For a poem, you just have to write out what the poem is about - what happened, who the characters are, what the setting is - as if it were a short story.
yes, yes it does. here is a poem i made with the words in it: i like leaves and i like you i like to eat and you like to poo
You can find the words of the Malayalam poem 'Kurathi' by Kadamanitta on various online platforms such as poetry websites, online databases, or by searching for the specific poem title in Malayalam on search engines for text or images. You can also explore Malayalam literature websites or poetry forums for access to the poem.