"He Fell Thunderously" is a poem written by Nรขzฤฑm Hikmet, a renowned Turkish poet and playwright. His works often focus on themes of social justice, love, and humanity.
Sounds like Homer's "Odyssey."
No. Thunder is a noun. There is an adjective form (thunderous, meaning loud) and an adverb form (thunderously, in a very loud manner).
Eric Clapton had a son that fell from an apartment window when he was around 3. The song was inspired by the death of his young son.
It was written by Lennon-McCartney, but primarily by John.
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The piano's dynamic cange is very wide. It extends from very soft to thunderously loud - loud enough to balance a full symphony orchestra.
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Clapton wrote it for following the death of his son, Connor, who fell from a window.
no one the prophecy fell down and shattered, but dumbledore already knew what it said because he was the one who wrote it!
According to John, himself, in a 1980 playboy interview, He wrote the song, "If I Fell" by himself. Paul added some small suggestions, but it was mainly Johns project.
I fell You fell He fell We fell You guys fell They fell
The song Where Do You Go To (My Lovely) was written by Peter Starstedt. It is about how Peter Starstedt fell in love with a woman he had met in Vienna in the year 1965.