A Tear In Cupids Eye "The day you chose to leave me it rained constantly outside, and in truth i swore the rain to be the tears in cupids eyes"
that means he stould for all the same reasons that tupac stould for
It means that no matter when you need him he will always be around, If you have pain he'll be there.
I think he was talking about Illuminati in that poem...he always wanted to change the world, and here he mention his dreams and hopes that the world will change one day
"When U're Hero Falls" by Tupac Shakur addresses the theme of disillusionment and the loss of faith in role models. The poem reflects on the pain and disappointment that arise when those we admire and look up to fail or fall from grace. It highlights the emotional turmoil and the impact of betrayal, emphasizing the need for resilience and the search for new sources of inspiration. Ultimately, it serves as a commentary on the complexities of heroism and the human experience.
There are several composers who set the poem (which was written by Goethe), including Reichardt, Zelter, and Spohr, but the best known versions of Der Erlkönig are by Schubert and Loewe.
that means he stould for all the same reasons that tupac stould for
"in Just-" might be his most popular poem.
Some poems that Tupac wrote when he was 17 were recently found.https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/2pac-poetry-original
It means that no matter when you need him he will always be around, If you have pain he'll be there.
The poem Daddy's Little Girl
Jada Pinkett (Smith) -- they shared a close friendship while in high school.
Marvell's To his coy mistress
He was a poet in WW1 and was best known for his poem 'Dulce et Decorum Est'.
The Giving Tree is a good poem lots a people know.
The poem "The Little Boy and the Old Man" was written by Shel Silverstein. It was first published in his poetry collection "Where the Sidewalk Ends" in 1974.
Valerie Bloom is a poet known for her diverse and captivating works, so it's subjective to pinpoint her "best" poem. However, her poem "Pinda Cake" is often celebrated for its vivid imagery, rhythmic language, and themes of cultural identity and nostalgia.
I think he was talking about Illuminati in that poem...he always wanted to change the world, and here he mention his dreams and hopes that the world will change one day