Yes. I have never found a CD but did find a 78 recording through musicstack.com in 2005.
There is no known poem by Spike Milligan titled "Red Shoes." Spike Milligan was a British comedian, writer, and poet known for his quirky and humorous poetry and there is no record of him writing a poem specifically with this title.
W. H. Auden wrote the poem titled "Look, Stranger!" It was published in 1936.
A. Keith Barton wrote a poem titled "Inside."
There is no record of John Hewitt having written a poem titled "The Day of the Corncrake." John Hewitt was a Northern Irish poet and had a diverse body of work, but this specific poem does not appear to be part of his repertoire.
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There is not a specific poem titled "Amira" that is widely recognized. However, in general, the speaker of a poem is the voice that communicates the message or emotions of the poem.
The poem "Clothes" by Jean Little can be found in her poetry collection titled "Stars Come Out Within." It may also be available in other anthologies or collections that feature her work.
It was titled Ithaca Beautiful poem!
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This popular, uplifting poem which is sometimes titled "Hugs" or "The Hug" is credited Anonymous.
I'm not sure what the poem is, but the movie is titled "Marley and Me", and if you want to find out what the poem is it might be in the book, which the movie is based off of.
You can find the poem "Executioner's Dream" by Kwesi Brew in his poetry collection titled "The Shadows of Laughter" published in 1985. It may also be available in online databases or through a search for Kwesi Brew's poetry works.