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Milligan wrote this poem when his daughter first left home and he read it on a bbc tape - anyone know where to locate it ?
Yes, there is a poem by Spike Milligan called "US flies in Hamburgers." It's a satirical piece about American fast food culture and its potential health risks.
Yes, the poem "The Dog Lovers" by Spike Milligan does contain personification. Personification is a literary device where human qualities are attributed to animals or inanimate objects. In this poem, the dogs are described with human-like qualities such as "thinking" and "talking," which personifies them and adds depth to the poem's portrayal of the relationship between humans and dogs.
The poem appears in the book "Silly Verse for Kids" by Spike Milligan which was first published in 1968, although some of the poems were previously published as early as 1959. Can a parrot Eat a carrot Standing on his head? If I did that my mum would send me Straight upstairs to bed. - Spike Milligan
Check out his book 'Small dreams of a scorpion' some very dark poems from him.
The origin of the phrase "one fine day in the middle of the night" is from a nonsensical poem by British poet and humorist Spike Milligan.
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Robert Frost wrote a poem entitled "The Blueberries".
The poem entitled "My People" is a three part poem, each of which has a different verse. In 1942, Margaret Walker wrote "My People", which later became famous.
Lord Byron
NO, that is not but if you copy the poem word for word or even take a verse of that poem that would be plagiarism. However, you should be careful about using long or very well known titles.
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