Hanging from a telephone wire
There are a lot of versions, but this is a popular one!
...hanging from the telephone wire
I deleted this answer because liar rhymes with fire, it doesn't rename it.
Grendel's mother is found in her lair in a dark underwater cave, described as being at the bottom of a mysterious mere where the water burns with fire. This location is depicted in the epic poem "Beowulf."
essentially, it regards the son (narrator of the poem) speaking resentfully towards the father in the poem. The father is said to be a liar, a fake, and most of all, a bad father.
it is about an experience with death.
"Fire and Ice" is a poem written by Robert Frost that discusses how the world could end by either fire or ice. While the poem does not focus explicitly on nature, it does explore themes of destruction, desire, and human emotions through the imagery of fire and ice.
Hanging fire means to delay or stall:)
Isolation, Loneliness
Some examples of figures of speech used in "The Poem Island Fire" are simile (comparing the fire to a “raging beast”), personification (giving the fire human qualities like “whispering” and “dancing”), and metaphor (comparing the fire to a “hungry predator”). These literary devices help create vivid imagery and bring the poem to life.
"Dancing Pants" is a humorous poem by Shel Silverstein about a pair of pants that come to life and dance on their own. The poem explores themes of imagination and the whimsical nature of childhood. It's a playful and imaginative piece that captures Silverstein's signature style.
Alexander Scriabin
Archibald Lampman's poem is a poem about sadness and fire. It talks about the loss of life and the absence of understanding
Correct answer: His favorite poem is "Stuart's Worst Nightmare".