The children's poem "The Little Girl and the Wolf" by James Thurber ends with the line "So the little girl, though she was almost frozen to death, was safe and sound, and, more to the point, a great deal smarter than the wolf. As for the wolf, he learned, once for all, that it is not well to get yourself cut to little pieces, no matter how hungry you are."
The Way To Rainy Mountain ends with a poem.
A very strange poem
"The Toucan" by Shel Silverstein is a poem found in the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends".
stanza
its a metaphor
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Boom Clank Bang Woosh The war never ends!
Apparently a poem story that ends happy?
Where the sidewalk ends
Sonnet
The famous poem that ends with the line "I hate myself and want to die" is "Beckoning Fair Women with Its Finger" by John Berryman. The poem is known for its raw and intense emotions.
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.