Anything that you find likeable, but would work nicley with school criteria.
usually about mourning...
you would have to write an ode.
Nothing, it is meaningless since ode is a noun not a verb. An ode is a poem in praise of something so one could write and ode to a food.
Friedrich Schiller wrote the poem "Ode to Joy" in 1785.
Bacchus Ode to Beauty
for her brother
feelings, for example the ode to JOY.
Ludwig van Beethoven was inspired to write "Ode to Joy" after reading Friedrich Schiller's poem of the same name. Beethoven was deeply moved by the message of universal brotherhood and joy in the poem, which led him to compose his famous Symphony No. 9 with the "Ode to Joy" as its final movement.
beethoven wrote the ninth simphony on piano
roses are red violets are blue the cookie monster is cool and so are you
Yes, Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote an "Ode to Duty." It is considered one of his important works, focusing on the importance of duty and responsibility in life. The poem explores the theme of moral obligation and the role it plays in shaping our actions.
ode to Stephen Dowling bots, a sweltering day in Australia , genius and various others
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote several odes, including "Ode to the Departing Year," "Ode to the Nightingale," and "Dejection: An Ode." His odes are known for their lyrical beauty and philosophical reflections.