Here are the lyrics
As the sun steps down
and escapes the day,
we'll calmly walk away,
walk away from the fray.
When the structure falls
and all else fails,
we will build it once again!
When the colors fade
and it turns to gray
we'll calmly walk away,
walk away from the fray
When structure falls
and all else fails,
we will build it once again
We can climb high,
higher than before.
We can stand by
while it burns to the floor.
Though we cannot fly,
we will build and the wounds will mend
as we build it once again!
We can climb high,
higher than before.
We can stand by
while it burns to the floor.
Though we cannot fly,
we will build and the wounds will mend
as we build it once again!
We can climb high,
higher than before.
We can stand by
while it burns to the floor.
Though we cannot fly,
we will build and the wounds will mend
as we build it once again!
Yes
similies, meataphors, hyperboles, onamonapeoias, personification, and irony
Ok first it is not O'Captain my Captain not your Captain :) The first lines of the poem serve to begin the controlling metaphor upon the rest of the poem builds........... and that's all I know It's Figurative language in the end so no comments plz :)
There are a national television stations, including a Kurdish-language station. The leading Arabic newspapers are Al-Thawrah ("The Revolution"), Al-'Iraq, and Al-Jumhuriyyah ("The Republic").
that would depend on type and condition. the WW1 trench knife (there were two types) prices range from $300 to several hundred. Again, depending on condition
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Yes
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similies, meataphors, hyperboles, onamonapeoias, personification, and irony
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