One way to keep up with a poem where the last word ends with "best" is to pay close attention to the rhyme scheme and pacing of the poem. Try to anticipate that the next rhyme or line will end with a word that rhymes with "best," which can help you stay engaged and follow along with the flow of the poem. Additionally, focusing on the overall message or emotion of the poem can also aid in understanding and appreciating the piece as a whole.
The Shel Silverstein poem that ends with the words "I want my Mommy" is called "Late Last Night." It is a humorous poem about a child who is pretending to be scared and ultimately seeks comfort in wanting their mom.
The Way To Rainy Mountain ends with a poem.
The last line of the poem "The Hollow Men" by T.S. Eliot, in which the famous epigraph about Mistah Kurtz is used, is "This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a whimper."
A very strange poem
"The Toucan" by Shel Silverstein is a poem found in the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends".
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its a metaphor
The last line of Thomas Hood's famous poem "I Remember, I Remember" is "And leap out joyful, and keep a poise/ till, hustled from the darkening air/ It takes at thunder elemental voice."
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Last Post - poem - was created in 2009.
Where did Jose Rizal hide last poem?
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