All words are suitable for use in poetry. Here are the words to one of Bach's most famous songs:
'Sheep may safely graze and pastureIn a watchful Shepherd's sight.
Those who rule with wisdom guiding
Bring to hearts a peace abiding
Bless a land with joy made bright.'
Shakespeare uses 'knife' in The Merchant of Venice'
'Why then, thus it is: You must prepare your bosom for his knife.'
Any words are suitable for poetry. Poetry is meant to stir emotion, and you can use any words you like in order to do that.
4 sheep 2+2=4 2 sheep: they are both in front and in back ^^
Depends on the truck size
Sheep tend not to celebrate Christmas. But, if the sheep hated Christmas, it would say "Baaaaaah Humbug!"On the first Christmas No.1 sheep said to No.2 sheep " Hey let's pop into this stable it looks warmer"."Have a White Christmas, eat more TURKEY""Hey! Get out of our manger!"
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In the fall
Wales has lots of hills and mountains that are suitable for sheep to graze. It's not only sheep but they are preferred.
With a elastrator ring or a hot cauterizing knife
Sheep hill farming is beneficial for meat and wool. When sheep are farmed on a hill the land is no longer suitable for growing foods.
Brush your sheep everyday. It will happen.
Yes.
Sheep are slaughtered through the process of dhabiha (religious slaughter). The neck is punctured with two holes to allow all of the blood to drain out and a sharp knife is used to cut the animal's head off.
Wales has a lot of upland pasture (mountainside slopes which are low enough for good grass, but not suitable for arable farming). Such pasture is not suitable for Cattle (which prefer level fields) but makes excellent grazing for sheep. This is also the reason why Scotland and New Zealand are prime sheep areas.
Metaphorically, the sheep merely represent the simple things children see everyday. As for a descriptive listing of the sheep in the book, there is, of course, the sleeping green sheep. The other sheep are red, blue, bath, bed, thin, wide, swing, slide, up, down, band, clown, sun, rain, car, train, wind, wave, scared, brave, near, far, moon, and star.
everyday things like - feeding the hens, sheep etc ... and they sometimes used to help clean the house
Get a little butter knife and slice it down the middle :D No really I dont know, I will tell you cuz I have to dissect an eyeball in Biology!!
# With an axe # with a gun # with a knife # with your stupidity # ride it like a donkey # give it to a welsh rugby team # ram it like you know you should
Pam Ayres is a British writer, poet, and performer known for her humorous and engaging poetry. She has written several poetry collections, children's books, and memoirs. Her works often revolve around everyday life situations and experiences.