The theme in "Whatif" is about all the worries we ( as in society ) has in life.
''Now here's my plan...''
Here are the opening lines of Shel Silverstein's pirate poem: "Ahoy, matey, hoist the sails, Set the course for distant trails, Searching for the hidden gold, Through the tales of olden days told."
The alliteration in "True Story" by Shel Silverstein can be found in the repeated "S" sound in the lines: "Said Samuel Snail to Solomon Bear, / ‘I've heard kids say they just don't care / That we were here before they were.’"
Shel silverstein is a poet who wrote many great poems for kids just to entertain them. For example here are some poems by Shel silverstein: Messy Room Where the Sidewalk Ends Sister for Sale
Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Messy Room, and It's Dark in Here are all poems that he is known for.
There really is no meaning of Clooney the Clown. It's just a funny poem. I can't tell you how Shel Silverstein himself felt when he wrote this poem, but I did it for a speech at school and everyone loved it, so there might be a meaning to it - to make people laugh!- I disagree with the first answer. I don't think Shel Silverstein intended for it to be funny at all, just as Cloony in the poem did not intend to be funny when he was telling everyone how he felt. The first answer here is perfectly ironic. Cloony the Clown has a very deep meaning. Literally it is about a clown who fails at being funny and is sent into depression. And when he decides to be serious and let out all of his sad feelings people find it funny which leads to him being even more depressed. I think the meaning of it is to give a relatable story for anyone who has felt frustration with getting opposite responses to what they're trying to do/get across. It's perfectly relatable to many people in the entertainment industry, poets included.
In Shel Silverstein's book called, conveniently, Falling Up. Here is a link to the Wikipedia page for a list of all the poems in that book: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falling_Up_(book) Also you can find falling up in your local libraries near you
Well, honey, "True Story" by Shel Silverstein is about a guy who lies about catching a fish, then gets caught in his own web of lies. It's a cautionary tale about the consequences of spinning tall tales. So, in a nutshell, don't be a fibber or you might end up like the guy in the poem, feeling pretty silly.
Undertaker's recent 2010 theme is called remastered by deathly hallows or they also call it rest in peace, or my favorate one the dark side. listen to his 2010 theme the dark side.. The reason i said recent theme is because he recently changed his theme on february 20th, 2011 to ain't no grave by johnny cash. if you go on youtube and type in undertaker's 2011 theme it will show up as ain't no grave by johnny cash. this link here is the 2010 theme called the dark side it kinda scares me alittle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnGYNNSv364&feature=related
The Dark World Theme from A Link to the Past is nearly the same melodie and you can find it here: http://www.zeldacapital.com/sheet.php and here: http://www.ninsheetm.us/sheetmusic.php?series=TheLegendofZelda
The theme is "At Least It Was Here" by The 88.
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