I think this poem is talking about the childhood about the speaker. The speaker is a imaginative girl and she deeply believes in GOD. when she grows up, she nows there's actually no GOD, but he is only a spirit for her. It's something like Christmas. when people are child, they do believe there's Santa, but one day, they'll find out there's no, and they can remember clearly how they find out there's no Santa.
The thing that is concrete are the stairs building it and there are 16 steps as well as 16 lines in the poem
she is a poetess who loves to write poems. one of her best is metamorphosis a beautiful poem in which a teacher compares the transformations between children and butterflies.
a poem about a poem.
what is a i am poem about
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
The poem "Bob the Builder" by Alan Gillis can typically be found in literary journals, poetry anthologies, or on the websites of publishing companies or poetry organizations that showcase contemporary poetry. Sometimes the poet's own website may also have the poem available for reading or purchase.
"H.G. Wells up the Bare Stairs" is a poem by Sylvia Plath that pays homage to the writer H.G. Wells. In the poem, Plath reflects on Wells's life and achievements, likening him to a mythical figure ascending stairs towards a greater understanding of the universe. The poem explores themes of intellectual curiosity, progress, and the human quest for knowledge.
The thing that is concrete are the stairs building it and there are 16 steps as well as 16 lines in the poem
A stair poem is a poem that is in the shape of stairs. On the bottom is a topic. Second stair is a two word synonym. On the 3rd stair is a phrase about the topic. On the last stair is an one word synonym.
"The Reverie of Poor Susan" is a poem by William Wordsworth that depicts a working-class woman named Susan who reminisces about her childhood in the countryside while walking through the bustling city. The poem contrasts her humble present with the vivid memories of her past, highlighting the impact of urbanization on individual lives. Susan's nostalgic reverie serves as a poignant reflection on loss and the transformative power of memory.
This quote is from the poet E.E. Cummings. It is from his poem "a total stranger one black day."
Paper Dragons Susan Alton Schmeltz In March, kites bite the wind and shake their paper scales. They strain against their fiber chains to free their dragon tails.
It shows that the teacher compares a butterfly's growth to a child's attending to school.
The poem "Metaphor of the Dead" by Susan Mitchell explores the idea of how memories and emotions persist even after physical death. The speaker reflects on the enduring power of love and grief as metaphors that outlive the physical body, suggesting that the essence of a person lives on in the memories of those who loved them.
its an extended metaphor comparing life to stairs that it self is endless. you shouldn't give up even if your life was bad
Thanks for your contribution. You may be looking for The Old Clock On the Stairs by H. W. Longfellow.
she is a poetess who loves to write poems. one of her best is metamorphosis a beautiful poem in which a teacher compares the transformations between children and butterflies.