Shel Silverstein
In "where the sidewalk ends," the stressed syllables are "where," "side," and "ends," while the unstressed syllables are "the," "the," and "walk."
i think everything EXCEPT onomatopoeia
Shel Silverstein wrote "Where the Sidewalk Ends."
So that people in the far ends didn't have to walk as far, and side it is central, it is more convenient.
Lou Reed, based on his experiences at Andy Warhol's Factory. Mick Ronson and David Bowie produced the track.
Shel Silverstein.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Holiday style
I prefer to walk on the right side of the road.
All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare.
walk on it,ride your bike on it,or walk on the north side of the bridge, which is the side where pedestriands can walk.
You should walk on the left side of the highway, facing oncoming traffic.