because song is poem is poem and that's that's so should i be this confused?
theme of poem
the meaning of the poem gifts the meaning of the poem gifts
It is a poem that generally asks a person, place or thing questions.
an epic poem is the longest type of poemThe Hindu Epic The Mahabharata is thought to be the longest poem.
In the poem "Rosa" by Rita Dove, the line "which courtesy could not bend" refers to Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on the bus to a white passenger, ultimately sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The word "courtesy" here suggests the expectation for African Americans to yield to white authority, but Parks' act of civil disobedience challenged this norm.
In the biography, Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her seat on the bus and her calm demeanor in the face of injustice demonstrate her dignity. In the poem, words like "quiet strength" and "regal" convey her dignified presence and unwavering commitment to equality.
Kathleen Jamie
In the first line of the poem "Nikki-Rosa" by Nikki Giovanni, the word "drag" most nearly means to pull or to carry along with effort.
"Cotton Candy On A Rainy Day""Kidnap poem""Nikki-Rosa""I'm Not Lonely""Seduction""Love Is""A Poem Of Friendship""Summer Love""I Wrote A Good Omelet""Habits""You Came, Too"
"The Funeral" by Gordon Parks is a narrative poem that tells the story of a funeral procession through vivid imagery and powerful emotions. It captures the solemnity and grief of the occasion while also celebrating the strength and resilience of the community coming together to mourn their loss. The poem is a tribute to the deceased and a reflection on the cycle of life and death.
It depends on the poet's style and preference. In general, plant names like "Rosa arvensis" are often italicized or in lowercase in poems unless the poet decides to capitalize them for emphasis or style.
One touching Mother's Day poem for a grandmother could be: "Grandma, your love is a guiding light, shining bright in my darkest night. Your wisdom and warmth, a comforting embrace, forever cherished in my heart's grace."
"The Dipper" by Kathleen Jamie explores the idea of a bird as a metaphor for our transient and fleeting existence, highlighting the beauty and fragility of life through observations of nature. The poem reflects on the fleeting moments of joy and connection that we experience in the midst of the vastness of the universe, urging us to appreciate the present moment and find solace in the simplicity of being.
she wrote LOts of poems, nikki-rosa, my first memory, poem for a lady whose voice i like..etc
a poem about a poem.
"The Ballad of the Totems" is not in any way related to Native American history, but it is an Australian Aborigine poem by Kath Walker, otherwise known as Kathleen Ruska or Oodgeroo Noonuccal. She wrote mainly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and she died in 1993.