it is a book which has a poem in about this girl called mabbie this is what some of the book says " It was Mabbie without the grammar school gates.
And Mabbie was all of seven.
And Mabbie was cut from a chocolate bar.
And Mabbie thought life was heaven. The grammar school gates were the pearly gates,
For Willie Boone went to school.
When she sat by him in history class
Was only her eyes were cool. It was Mabbie without the grammar school gates
Waiting for Willie Boone.
Half hour after the closing bell!
He would surely be coming soon. Oh, warm is the waiting for joys, my dears!
And it cannot be too long.
Oh, pity the little poor chocolate lips
That carry the bubble of song! Out came the saucily bold Willie Boone.
It was woe for our Mabbie now.
He wore like a jewel a lemon-hued lynx
With sand-waves loving her brow. It was Mabbie alone by the grammar school gates.
Yet chocolate companions had she:
Mabbie on Mabbie with hush in the heart.
Mabbie on Mabbie to be.
"The Ballad of Chocolate Mabbie" by Gwendolyn Brooks is a poem that tells the story of a woman named Mabbie and her struggle with societal expectations and stereotypes. The poem explores themes of racism, identity, and the complexity of human experience in a powerful and evocative way. Brooks uses vivid imagery and language to convey Mabbie's journey and challenges the reader to confront their own prejudices and assumptions.
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The ballad of Chocolate Mabbie is about a woman named Mabbie who makes delicious chocolate treats to sell. The story revolves around her skill in making chocolate and the impact that her treats have on people in her community. It highlights Mabbie's dedication to her craft and the joy she brings to others through her confections.
The setting in "The Sonnet-Ballad" by Gwendolyn Brooks is a poor neighborhood where the speaker resides. The poem explores the struggles faced by a young girl named Pearl and her mother in this environment. The imagery and tone convey the harsh realities of urban life and poverty.
The Ballad of Rudolph Reed was published in 1961 as part of Gwendolyn Brooks' poetry collection "Selected Poems." It tells the story of a Black man who faces discrimination and violence in America.
The theme of "Sonnet-Ballad" by Gwendolyn Brooks revolves around the complexities of love and the challenges of maintaining relationships. The poem explores the idea of love as a conflicting force that brings both joy and pain, and it highlights the tension between longing for intimacy and the fear of vulnerability. Brooks uses the structure of a sonnet-ballad to convey these conflicting emotions and the bittersweet nature of love.
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Yes, Lochinvar is a ballad.
the ryme sceme
The ballad originated from Germany. =]
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Yes. The "I" of the ballad is not the singer.