"Monday's child is full of grace."
The final line in that poem does not say "full of". It says "But the child that is born on the Sabbath Day is bonnie and blithe and good and gay.". The word 'gay' here is used in its proper meaning - joyful and carefree' - before the word was hijacked by homosexuals.
An acrostic poem uses each letter of the word(s) in question as the first letter in each following line of the poem. You would write out the chosen word(s) vertically and the poem horizontally. Try it yourself instead of asking someone to do it for you.
There are a number of similar versions. Here is one: Monday's child is fair of face, Tuesday's child is full of grace, Wednesday's child is full of woe, Thursday's child has far to go, Friday's child is loving and giving, Saturday's child works hard for a living, But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day Is bonny and blithe and good and gay. And incidentally, the word gay is used in its old sense of cheerful, rather than its modern usage.
The poem the right word is about a woman living in a war zone. She hears a knock at her door but she is questioning who it could be. She is terrified that it could be a terrorist or an enemy. She opens the door and finds out it is a child. The first answer is wrong 'Out Of The Blue' is the poem about the 9/11 bombing:)
The word "innocent" best describes the relationship between the lamb and the child in William Blake's poem. It symbolizes purity, gentleness, and a sense of unity between the child and the lamb.
In British English, Monday is considered a proper noun.
An acrostic poem for the word teacher is a poem made to be given to your teacher.
The word poem has two syllables.
The word in the poem that means to swarm is "teem."
A swear word poem
what is the register of a poem
think of a word like wild and take the last 3 words and put a leter in front of it like child