"Hug O' War" was written by Shel Silverstein, an American poet, songwriter, and children's author. The poem is featured in his collection "Where the Sidewalk Ends," published in 1974. It playfully explores themes of friendship and the joy of playful interactions among children. Silverstein's whimsical style and engaging illustrations have made his works beloved by readers of all ages.
Shel Silverstein wrote "Hug O' War" to encourage people to choose love and kindness over conflict and violence. The poem promotes the idea that a hug has the power to bring people together and promote peace. It reflects Silverstein's belief in the importance of love and compassion in creating a better world.
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O is the symbol for kiss, when you kiss your lips kind of make an "o" shape but just kinda. X is for hugs, when you hug your arms kind of make a "x" shape.
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x=kiss o=hug
"Hug O' War" is a short and whimsical poem by Shel Silverstein that promotes peace and love over conflict and war. It uses playful language and imagery to convey its message, making it a popular choice for children's poetry readings.
I think that the symbol for kiss is when a boy looks at your lips for a long time You are getting mixed up with "sign" for someone wanting to kiss. The symbol for kiss is "x".
x is a kiss o is a hug so xo would be kiss hug
Charles Hug has written: '1939-1945' -- subject(s): Art and the war, World War, 1939-1945
Not too much, but maybe that he likes you a little.
x = kiss o = hug xoxo = hugs and kisses