Robert L. May.
In Hilda Conkling's poem "Old Bridge," the most likely speaker is a child who reflects on the beauty and simplicity of nature. The speaker's observations convey a sense of wonder and nostalgia, capturing the innocence and curiosity of youth. This perspective allows the poem to resonate with themes of memory and the passage of time, as the child navigates both the physical landscape and their emotional landscape.
Music and poetry both have a continuous rhythm. They can have a beat of any kind, and are composed.
made the star spangled banner peom,was on a slave ship when he wrote it
a peom that is not structured
Moral of peom
a peom by James doherty soulth wirral high a peom by James doherty soulth wirral high
stems rhyme stanza
yes it is a respect peom
Eventide was her first peom.
Poet is a person who writes the poems
Yankee Doodle
make a peom
The peom was written by an anonymus person.
Rap was made by bad peomts trying make a peom