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"The Sky Was" by e e cummings describes the Earth being surrounded by an ever-changing sky that is filled with different elements like clouds and stars. It portrays the beauty and vastness of the sky above us, highlighting the awe-inspiring nature of the universe. Cummings uses vivid imagery and poetic language to convey the dynamic and ephemeral quality of the sky.
"Who paints the rainbow in the sky and hangs the fluffy clouds so high" is a quote from a poem I Wonder by Jeannie Kirby. The Who in question is God.
Emily Dickinson's poem There is another Sky is centered on death and loss.
the sky blew in your hair with passion
Yes, we can.
Depends on what you are supposed to do. I like this poem: Fly swan, High swan, Soaring in the sky, Follow the pretty bird across the sky. Call swan, Fall swan, Then let's rest. Tucked in the branches of your quiet nest.
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The mood of Emily Dickinson's poem "The Sky is Low" is somber and reflective, conveying a sense of melancholy and introspection. The poet uses the image of the low sky to evoke feelings of confinement and limitation, creating a sense of heaviness and resignation in the tone of the poem.
because the sky is in the high so they are called the sky is high boto at putay
The mood of the poem "And many an eye has danced to see the banner in the sky" is celebratory and joyous, as it describes the excitement and beauty of a banner flying high in the sky. The imagery evokes a sense of wonder and admiration for the spectacle.
It's "pie in the sky," and it originated in 1911 in a poem by Joe Hill. The poem told how preachers promised their followers that everything would be grand once they died and went to heaven, that they would have everything they wanted, including pie, "up in the sky" or in heaven.