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ready...
For the coming creation
Or the rapture that just happened
And I don't want spelunkers hogging
All the black holes that I nap in
(Because they steal all the best treasure)
Because Cogito Ergo Sum
I break, deny, abstain, assume
I have my ball
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poem in iambic pentameter, comprising four sections: three quatrains, followed by a rhyming couplet. Each line has 10 syllables. It employs the traditional English sonnet rhyme-scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, thus we categorized it as a Shakespearean sonnet.
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deep fears and emotions, specifically in her exploration of death. In her famous poem #465 Dickinson explores the possibility of a life without the elaborate, finished ending that her religious upbringing promised her. She forces herself to question
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theme of heroism and
heroic quests. It is reinforced by the many made up words Carroll used and the sound
devices in the poem. In the poem a boy ventures out on a quest to kill the Jabberwocky, a
monster, he kills the Jabberwocky and returns home where
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girl, well educated, with a very good personality; she was kind, peaceful and a lover for making friends all the time.
Her only problem was that she didn't believe in love, never trusted love and always thought that love doesn't exist, and that
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bottle of whisky which was nearly empty and drank greedily. He pushed his thick brown hair to the side, giving the passing woman a glare making her walk faster away from him. He took another gulp and returned the bottle to the pocket of his torn leather
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wrote very deep poems at such a young age. Keats's poem, "Ode to a Nightingale," communicates a very morbid tone. The poem is about a depressed Keats who sees a glimmer inspiration in the form of a beautiful singing bird, a nightingale. Keats's poem
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makes sense to me.
Maybe we'll all just disagree.
And then we'll go start world war three.
I guess things are not how they used to be,
Kids growing up in messed up families.
While moms wake up to morning tea,
And watch Church sermons on T.V.
Martha
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it needs to be said.
Since the first moment I saw you, you just haven't left my head.
I never thought my heart could ever feel this pain.
I never though that love could drive a man insane.
At night I sit here, numb of all feeling,
I'm a wreck without
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Essay
<Tab/>Emily Dickinson was a great poet. She had every spectacular method to her writing. Her lack of a rhyme scheme help set the mood for the poem, while her figurative language and metaphors made u think, and the perspective
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