It is nothing gold can stay by the way
Robert Frost wrote it he is my favorite and Maya Angelou as well :D
Robert Frost wrote it just learned and talked about this in English class
This Is Just To Say--about eating the plums in the refrigerator and how delicious they were.
I would say it would have to be Samuel De Champlain!
If he wrote it, and some people think he did not, he wrote it before 1609 when it was first published. And that is all we can say about it. The poem has a style of its own unlike anything else Shakespeare wrote, which not only makes it well-nigh impossible to date, but makes its attribution dubious.
Personally, I wrote her a letter, with a poem I wrote for her and a little message to go along with it. Hope this helps. She likes personal work that comes from the heart.
To some extent. They wrote a book, but nothing that is quoted.
This is the first line of a poem called A Visit From St. Nicholas, published anonymously in 1823.It is reputed to be written by Clement Clarke Moore, but others say it was actually by Henry Livingstone Jr.
It relates to childhood and innocence I believe. "Natures first green is gold" Stating natures children are born as, you guessed it, children. "Her hardest hue to hold" Age is inevitable, you can't hold on to the hands of time
There are many ways to do this. You could say it flat out, you could say a poem that you wrote( if you cannot, find one that is romantic that know body knows!), or you could sing a song to the person.
Juan Ponce De Leon's goal was to find land and gold for Spain documents and letter he wrote him self don't say any thing about the fountain of youth
Ponyboy did not understand the meaning of the Robert Frost poem in The Outsiders. However, Johnny explained it meant that a child views the world with splendor but with age they become dulled to it.
Generally, nothing is. if you want to say nothing isn't, you can say something is