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Mommy
Mommy you are sweet
Mommy you are nice
Don't ever leave me
Cause you make the best rice!!!!
I've Known You
I've known you since my day of birth,
(perhaps a few months more).
There's lots of nice things I could tell,
(but I refuse to bore).
You're smart. You're great. You're all the best.
(There's much more I could say.)
But I can only think of one. . . It's Happy Mother's Day!
The first poem recited by the professor on the first day of class was written by Emily Dickinson.
Zappa wrote the song and it first appeared on the Mothers of Invention's first album, Freak Out, in 1966.
There is no record of John Hewitt having written a poem titled "The Day of the Corncrake." John Hewitt was a Northern Irish poet and had a diverse body of work, but this specific poem does not appear to be part of his repertoire.
She read a poem that she wrote specially for the inauguration. It was called Praise Song for the Day.
Are you talking about the song "Those Were the Days" by Mary Hopkins?
The poem Ode to a Nightingale was written by John Keats. John Keats wrote Ode to a Nightingale in May of 1819 in Hampstead, London. John Keats wrote the poem in one day.
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That poem is Bed in Summer by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Go to your local library and have the librarian help you find the book Maya Angelou wrote that has that poem.
The poem Ode to a Nightingale was written by John Keats. John Keats wrote Ode to a Nightingale in May of 1819 in Hampstead, London. John Keats wrote the poem in one day.
Sunday, May 12 is Mothers Day.
The poem "For the Fallen" was written by Laurence Binyon. It is often recited during Anzac Day ceremonies to honor those who have died in war.