boyfriend
best lover
someone to trust
always there, never leaves
father
probably this poem is addressed to a mother, possibly, the speaker's mother. the fact that the speaker knows the this person hangs her face towel, they must n be living in the same house. the use of the "gentleness" usually refers to a mother.
This poem is written by Ann Taylor.she is very famous for her lyrical poetry. in this poem she used very simple diction. In this poem she expresses her deep love for her mother.She tells that when she was a little child,her mother take care of her perfectly.when she slept in her cradle, her mother sat near the cradle and watched her lovingly.Her mother used to dressed up her in nice and gay clothes.She taught her,how to speak and how to play.Whenever she fell, her mother lifted her,kissed her forehead and told a story to soothe her.The poetess says that there's no end to mother's love.Now she promised herself that when her mother will grows old and will become feeble, she will serve her.It is her responsibility to take care of her mother as her mother did with her in her childhood.
Brian Turner did use the point of views in his poem 2000 pounds to make the poem more appealing.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
Alliteration and the use of techniques
My Mother and Father's anniversary is next Friday.
In the poem "Night of the Scorpion," the father and villagers use traditional remedies and superstitions to try to cure the mother. They employ chanting, prayers, and folk remedies to ward off the effects of the scorpion's sting in the hope of curing her. Despite their efforts, the poem suggests that the power of their collective belief and rituals may provide some comfort, even if the physical healing is limited.
It depends if it is the father of the child's father or mother: Farfar = "father's father" Morfar = "mother's father" But you can use "Bestefar" for both grandfathers. I myself use "Besten", which is used a lot in the western coast.
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Farmor = father's mother (lit. "father mother") Mormor = mother's mother (lit. "mother mother") Conversely, the male equivalents are "farfar" and "morfar". You may also use "bestemor" which can replace both "farmor" and "mormor". The male equivalent is "bestefar".
My assignment in poetry class was to choose and write a specific type of stanza. I chose to write a cinquain, because writing only five lines looked pretty easy to me.
"Ballad of a Mother's Heart" is a narrative poem that tells the story of a mother's unconditional love for her child. The poem's structure consists of quatrains with a rhyme scheme ABAB, which creates a musical and rhythmic tone. The use of repetition and imagery helps to emphasize the depth of a mother's love and the sacrifices she makes for her child.
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There are many formats. On popular one is as follows: Line 1: one word (subject or noun) Line 2: two words (adjectives) that describe line 1 Line 3: three words (action verbs) that relate to line 1 (can be a phrase) Line 4: four words (feelings or a complete sentence) that relate to line 1 Line 5: one word (synonym of line 1 or a word that sums it up) Another option: A Cinquain also has a more specialized meaning. Influenced by Japanese Poetry, the American poet Adelaide Crapsey developed a poetic form she also called a "cinquain." Hers is a short, unrhymed poem of twenty-two syllables, five lines of 2, 4, 6, 8, 2 syllables respectively.
No. A father cannot use a copy of the kids social security to get welfare benefit if the mother already got the assistance.
probably this poem is addressed to a mother, possibly, the speaker's mother. the fact that the speaker knows the this person hangs her face towel, they must n be living in the same house. the use of the "gentleness" usually refers to a mother.
For the letter 'e' in a Mother's Day acrostic poem, you can use words like "endless love," "everlasting care," or "enriching presence" to show appreciation for a mother's qualities and the special bond shared.