Personification, repitition
Freedom has a price to pay, if you're willing to face trouble on empty stomach, enjoy freedom, if you prefer the programed life of machines that comes with the ready meals- ready baths - ready sex - ready kids - ready entertainment - ready tomb, then don't complain from the shackles and fetters (i.e. intellectual and spiritual slavery).
This is a poem in which i guy weighs a dog then mates with it
like a poem like a dog like a tail like a nose like a pore like a door whatever do the konga
Free Verse
Oh, dude, "Roger the Dog" is like a poem about a dog named Roger. It's probably got some deep metaphorical meaning about loyalty, companionship, or maybe it's just a cute story about a dog. But hey, who knows, poetry can be pretty subjective, man.
"Poem" rhymes with "lone".
The poem Lone Dog is about doing your thing the way you like it and living life by your own rules.
The poem "Lone Dog" was written by Irene Rutherford McLeod, an American poet and author, who focuses on themes of nature and solitude in her works. The speaker of the poem is a lone dog who reflects on the changing seasons and his connection to the natural world.
I'm not really sure but I think it is cringing
The Lone Ranger did not have a dog. I think the dog's name was "Feury".
Freedom has a price to pay, if you're willing to face trouble on empty stomach, enjoy freedom, if you prefer the programed life of machines that comes with the ready meals- ready baths - ready sex - ready kids - ready entertainment - ready tomb, then don't complain from the shackles and fetters (i.e. intellectual and spiritual slavery).
"Nelson My Dog" by Gary Soto uses imagery to create vivid descriptions of the dog and its actions. The poem also employs personification by giving human-like qualities to the dog, such as feeling shame and embarrassment. Additionally, the poem utilizes repetition of the dog's name to emphasize its importance and presence in the speaker's life.
The poem "The Harper and His Dog" was written by James Hogg, a Scottish poet and novelist. It tells the story of a lonely harper and his faithful dog, and explores themes of companionship and loyalty.
I love this poem, and always feel quite guilty when he gets to the bit about the tags... The poem can be found at http://www.billy-collins.com/2005/06/the_revenant.html Remember to spay and neuter, and to love them forever...
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Irrevenance
This is a poem in which i guy weighs a dog then mates with it