Less said the better
The bill unpaid, the dead letter
No roses at the end
Of Smith, our friend.
Last words don't matter
When there are none to flatter
No words can fill the post
Of Smith, the ghost
For Smith, our brother
Only son of loving mother
The ocean heaved, stirred,
Leaving no word.
I think this is by John Pudney, and was in his book The Net, about an experimental aircraft.
i think you might be looking for What happened to our friendship by Chad Fisher. This poem starts with that line.
It is part of the play "The boy with a cart by Christopher Fry".
An older poem, but very effective. Hard to find on the internet, better looking in his books.
Poem 824 is Dickinson's description of a storm. The wind begins blowing, blowing grass and dust everywhere. Thunder and lightening are then brought in, and then it begins to rain.
the poem is called Annabel Lee
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i think you might be looking for What happened to our friendship by Chad Fisher. This poem starts with that line.
The phrase "It begins with a question" is from the poem "A Song of the Rolling Earth" by Walt Whitman. This poem is a part of his larger work, "Leaves of Grass."
defintion poem
It is part of the play "The boy with a cart by Christopher Fry".
the poem begins in the middle of the story.
Stone by Stone by Rachel Bentley
This line is very much like John Keats' famous poem," La Belle Dame Sans Merci' . "Oh what can ail thee, knight-at-arms " is the first the line of that poem.
Depends on the poem. There are a number of poems that begin that way.
The poem that begins with the line "It was many and many a year ago" is "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe. It is a poem about the narrator's love for his deceased wife Annabel Lee.
An older poem, but very effective. Hard to find on the internet, better looking in his books.
Poem 824 is Dickinson's description of a storm. The wind begins blowing, blowing grass and dust everywhere. Thunder and lightening are then brought in, and then it begins to rain.