Do you mean this one?
The Little Man Who Wasn't There Last night I saw upon the stair
A little man who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today Oh, how I wish he'd go away...
If so, it's by Willian Hughes Mearns
Andrew Marvell was the man that wrote the poem Oliver Cromwell. He was an English metaphysical.
Vernon Scannell wrote the poem "Epitaph for a Gifted Man." It appears in his book 'Love shouts and whispers', published by Random Century Children's Books, London, 1991. The poem/epitaph is quite short. For a copy, see 'Related links' below.
An anthology poem. Its basis is a well educated man who never jumped upon the chances that were appointed to him.
The speaker is a person who wants to break away from the typical society. A person who enjoys independence, freedom, and nature. Many people believe that it is a teenager and that this poem is a direct answer to the poem "Fear".
man
The long poem An Essay On Man was written by Alexander Pope.
The deaf's man blind friend. John Betjeman in 1940, he supposedly wrote it about his father.
It is a poem where young man express his love towards a young lady. marvell wrote this poem according to the thoghts of young man .
John Kendrick Bangs wrote the poem but it was really called ''The Little Elf''
A.B Banjo Paterson
Epharaim David Tyler
Andrew Marvell was the man that wrote the poem Oliver Cromwell. He was an English metaphysical.
The poem : James Whitcomb Riley The movie: William D. Whittliff
The longest poem that Shel Silverstein wrote is "The Devil and Billy Markham," which is a narrative poem that was published in his collection "Where the Sidewalk Ends." It consists of 666 lines and tells the story of a man who makes a bet with the devil.
this poem is about the departure of magellan for colinizing..it has been noted that magellan was the first man to colonize the philippines..in the sense rizal wrote this poem in honor of magellan..
The poem "The Little Boy and the Old Man" was written by Shel Silverstein. It was first published in his poetry collection "Where the Sidewalk Ends" in 1974.
It appears there may have been a misunderstanding. Conrado Pedroche did not write a poem titled "Man Upon the Cross." It is possible you may be referencing a different poet or work. Can you provide more information or clarify the question?