The poet would try to understand the reasons behind the frowns and the emotions they represent. They might use those frowns as inspiration for their poetry and explore the deeper meanings behind those expressions of discontent.
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
I would say a poet
It is extrapyramidal,not pyramidal, impulses that produce the smiles or frowns.
The cast of Burrowed Frowns - 2011 includes: Charles Tian
Well, there is a book by Kelley Armstrong named "The Gathering". And that would be the only "Gathering" I know of.
A poet's eye would focus.
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Upside down frowns.
"Gathering Leaves" was written by Robert Frost and first appeared in his collection of poetry titled "West-Running Brook" published in 1928. Frost was an American poet known for his contemplative and rural-themed works.
I was a poet and I didn't even know it. A poet is a subject, and is therefore used the same way as any other would be. The dog is smart...The poet is smart.
Something is on his mind.
Gathering people in one place, would not solve our food problem. I saw her on the hill, gathering flowers in a basket.