This 1974 hit song was co-written by Harry Chapin and his wife Sandy. She referenced the bad relationship her former husband had with his own father; Harry referenced his relationship with his son Josh-- being a performer, Harry was frequently on the road and away from home, and had little time to be with Josh; he was afraid that like the dad in this song, he would one day find that his boy had grown up to repeat the same pattern of never being there for the people he claimed to love.
no, never.
Cats Cradle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat's_in_the_Cradle
Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin
Time - Pink Floyd Cats in the Cradle
Cats cradle is a movement with your hands, using a rubber band to form a shape.
"Cats Cradle" by Julia Golding was published on October 5, 2021.
cats cradle
depends on personality
the historical context of the typewritter is non of your buisness! =))
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Kurt Vonnegut 1963
Cats Cradle
no, never.
Harry Chapin-1974
the historical context is turn of the twentieth century, London.
the historical context of the epic of gilgamesh is that ilgamesh is the king