The sun has come.
The mist has gone.
We see in the distance...
our long way home.
I was always yours to have.
You were always mine.
We have loved each other in and out of time.
When the first stone looked up at the blazing sun
and the first tree struggled up from the forest floor
I had always loved you more.
You freed your braids...
gave your hair to the breeze.
It hummed like a hive of honey bees.
I reached in the mass for the sweet honey comb there....
Mmmm...God how I love your hair.
You saw me bludgeoned by circumstance.
Lost, injured, hurt by chance.
I screamed to the heavens....loudly screamed....
Trying to change our nightmares to dreams...
The sun has come.
The mist has gone.
We see in the distance our long way home.
I was always yours to have.
You were always mine.
We have loved each other in and out
in and out
in and out
of time.
In your opinion, what is the most important word or phrasse in this poem? why? (if you prefer, state in your own words what the poem says to you.)
The group of lines continued in a same number till the end of a poem,some time it has rhyming words also is called a stanza in a poem.
Nonsense verse/poem makes use of nonsense words. And words of this kind are seen in the poem. Thus, the poem is nonsense.
Three words Five words Three words poem.. Very easy peeps
The final words in the poem, meaning the final line are "Shall be lifted-nevermore." The final spoken words are "Nevermore", which the raven says two time at the end.
An acrostic poem :)
la la la la
different words at the beginning of poem
when summarizing a poem you are just telling what the poem is about in your own words.
If you meant the poem that opens with the words The time has come,--then the answer is Alice in Wonderland--The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings.
pattern of stressed and unstressed words in a poem.
groups of words arranged together in a poem.