It seems like you're looking for a poem titled "Did I miss anything." This poem by Tom Wayman humorously depicts a teacher's response to a student's question about missing a class. The teacher lists all the mundane and significant events that happened during the student's absence, showing the importance of being present in the moment.
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Matilda composes a heartfelt and touching poem about Miss Honey, expressing her admiration and gratitude for her kind and nurturing spirit. The poem likely describes Miss Honey as a source of comfort, wisdom, and inspiration in Matilda's life.
The use of punctuation gives the poem an emphasis on the words "nothing" and "everything". The effect is giving the reader a sense of hurry with the lack of punctuation since there is no commas or periods to pause.
Actually someone must miss anything.. Like myself, I miss my mother..
you read a poem like anything else
when he dies, it's not the things he'll miss. its the city he will miss.
Yes He did.
A poem can be written about anything one's eyes and heart falls upon. It can be about anything we like, hate, appreciate or denounce.
First I would read the poem to My friends. then I would ask them questions like "What did they like about your poem?" "How did your poem make them feel?" "Can you relate to My Poem?" " Is there anything they didn't understand?" " what would they do to improve your poem if anything, and Why?"
Being dead he doesn't miss anything.
You can miss with anything that fires a projectile. What are you really asking?
John Foster