the poem suggest that members of the speaker's family
He had desire of known.
It is about a secret admirer who had made a song for whom the desire, but are too afraid to sing it for them.
1926
We don't have the poem so we can't answer the question.
It's a song they sing in Cymbeline. The ass Cloten has some musicians sing it to his step-sister Imogen who he is trying to seduce.
A canto is a portion of a large poem, Dante's epics are good examples. One could think of them as something like the chapters in a novel. Free nugget: canto is derived from the Latin cantusmeaning "song".(Music / Classical Music) Music another word for cantus
Quatrians; as, the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Sometimes in pl. construed as sing., a poem in such stanzas.
The poem "I, too" by Langston Hughes follows an irregular rhyme scheme with a pattern that can be loosely described as AABBCCDD.
"rhyme" and 'canto', part of a poem "chant" also 'I sing' from verb (infinitive) 'cantar'
It is about a secret admirer who had made a song for whom the desire, but are too afraid to sing it for them.
her favorite poem is cagd birds sing
1926
there was a dimond in the flesh I broke my teeth on the wedding rings in the movies
does your mother?
t-pain was inspired by his mother to sing
You must understand that a title generally has to mesh with the content of the poem itself so it all depends on what your poem is about.
I reckon you mean mama do by Pixie Lott
The Cheshire Cat in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" doesn't sing a poem, but rather recites a verse. It says, "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves / Did gyre and gimble in the wabe." The lines are from the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll.