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I don't know of any official poems on the nitrogen cycle, but I made this up really quickly. Nitrogen floats around the atmosphere, Then falls from the sky in rain that's clear it goes to the sewer then it turns to manure then returns to plants for animals near. It would be a pretty basic version of the nitrogen cycle, but nothing rhymes with any types of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
The song of Ares and Aphrodite is known as the "Anacreontea," a collection of poems attributed to the ancient Greek poet Anacreon. These poems often depict themes of love, desire, and passion, which are associated with Ares, the god of war, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
One example of a poem with 6 stanzas is "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. Another example is "Annabel Lee" by the same author. Both poems have 6 stanzas and are known for their lyrical and haunting quality.
"The Plant Poems: Windows on the Seasons" by Michele Leggott "The Tree" by James K. Baxter "Gumtree" by Annabel Hawkins "Ko te ingoa o te pātene rākau" (The Name of the Tree) by Hone Tuwhare
William Shakespeare is widely regarded as having written the most plays and poems in the English language. He is considered one of the greatest playwrights in history.
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No, Hymns are sacred songs set to music while poems are not set to music nor are they necessarily sacred.
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N, an acrostic poem does NOT have to rhyme.
Poems don't necessarily rime, poetry is writing with meaning stories just explain an event
I would suggest not getting cosmetic surgery because you can never be too careful.
Poems do not necessarily have to be interpreted.
Ted Hughes wrote numerous poems over his career, but the exact number is difficult to determine. Some estimates suggest he wrote over 1,200 poems, while others put the number closer to 1,500. Hughes was a prolific poet with a body of work that continues to be studied and admired.
Whitman sees death as a renewing the earth, while Dickinson views death as spiritual rebirth.
The Red Tent.
Who am I poems are poems where you have to guess who something is.
Both poems suggest a form of life after death that should not be feared