It seems like you're looking for a poem titled "Did I miss anything." This poem by Tom Wayman humorously depicts a teacher's response to a student's question about missing a class. The teacher lists all the mundane and significant events that happened during the student's absence, showing the importance of being present in the moment.
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Matilda composes a heartfelt and touching poem about Miss Honey, expressing her admiration and gratitude for her kind and nurturing spirit. The poem likely describes Miss Honey as a source of comfort, wisdom, and inspiration in Matilda's life.
Actually someone must miss anything.. Like myself, I miss my mother..
The use of punctuation gives the poem an emphasis on the words "nothing" and "everything". The effect is giving the reader a sense of hurry with the lack of punctuation since there is no commas or periods to pause.
you read a poem like anything else
when he dies, it's not the things he'll miss. its the city he will miss.
Yes He did.
A poem can be written about anything one's eyes and heart falls upon. It can be about anything we like, hate, appreciate or denounce.
Being dead he doesn't miss anything.
You can miss with anything that fires a projectile. What are you really asking?
First I would read the poem to My friends. then I would ask them questions like "What did they like about your poem?" "How did your poem make them feel?" "Can you relate to My Poem?" " Is there anything they didn't understand?" " what would they do to improve your poem if anything, and Why?"
John Foster