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    Venox's Poem

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    DAYFADE UP: The waters flowing uphill from the river of life into the Garden of Ether‚ two immortal beings‚ MARTY‚ a man‚ and VENUS‚ a women‚ holding hands running up a green hill. There eyes are emerald fire like.LENNOX (V.O.)For it was time...for a new awakening of knowledge of the righteous and unrighteous...come upon Apollo’s beloved creation‚ human beings...DISSOLVE TO: Solar eclipse‚ blinding both beings‚ and bending down to cover there eyes.CLOSE ON: Tree of life‚ tree producing 12 wondrous fruits:

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    A Poem to No one

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    Ignatian principles and values that were in the First year Formation Program (FFP) book have listed all the ingredients that are needed on the questions I had in mind. It made me realized what indifference means in another perspective‚ that it means being able to see what is right and good‚ and choose one’s will in accordance to God’s. There are many Ignatian values written that are of great meaning and is very significant in my life. “Love is expressed more in deeds than in words‚” is one of them.

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    Empty Poem

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    glimpse of his reflection. A single tear rolled down his cheek‚ stopping just below his chin‚ clinging on before falling to the ground. The boy sat still‚ slowly breathing in the fresh air‚ taking each breath as it came: relishing it‚ savouring it‚ just being. He looked into the vast landscape that was mapped out before him. A place he knew so well‚ a desolate and lonely place with a peculiar sense of tranquillity. It was almost sunrise‚ but still the boy sat there as time dragged on and

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    Igcse Poems

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    Where you would wait for me: yes‚ as I knew you then‚ Even to the original air-blue gown! Or is it only the breeze in its listlessness Travelling across the wet mead to me here‚ You being ever dissolved to wan wistlessness‚ Heard no more again far or near? Thus I; faltering forward‚ Leaves around me falling‚ Wind oozing thin through the thorn from norward‚ And the woman

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    Roller Coaster Poem

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    The poem describes life like a rollercoaster. Life is full of ups and downs‚ an emotional roller coaster ride that you can’t quite imagine. The image that came up in my mind as i was reading the poem are two rollercoasters. One has ups‚ downs and loops‚ but the other is leveled and stable. The loops‚ ups and downs add thrill and color to the ride. It may be breath-taking but riders were obviously satisfied and happy overcoming and experiencing such ride. On the other hand‚ the other which was leveled

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    Roger Fleenor Seehafer English 11 February 7‚ 2013 Report 6: The Perks of Being a Wallflower The Perks of Being a Wallflower begins In Pittsburgh Pennsylvania with Charlie. Charlie is a freshman in high school with a horrific graphic past. He endured molestation from his aunt Helen who later died for what fault he thought was his. His best friend shot himself without telling him anything. And finally‚ he has difficulties adapting to high school life starting out as a wallflower. He

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    Chaucerize Poem

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    let this be a warning. They’re afraid of sunlight‚ garlic‚ and holy water The job for a father was to protect his precious daughter. The pointless mirrors were frustrating on shelves‚ For the beast had no sight of a reflection himself. A mortal being couldn’t possibly think To stake the beast’s heart as fast as a blink. These blood-thirsty creatures contained superhuman strength‚ They could pick up a mountain and throw it miles length. They were also rapidly faster than lightening They will

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    Paraphrase Entire Poem

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    1. Paraphrase Entire Poem‚ Stanza by Stanza: I. The dad drank too much whiskey and his breath is making his son dizzy. The son is performing a drunken waltz with his dad. II. Their waltz creates such a commotion in the kitchen that pans begin to fall off the shelf. The mother appears to be disapproving of the situation. III. The father is grasping the son’s wrist. Every time the father misses a step‚ the boy’s ear scrapes along the father’s belt buckle‚ unacknowledged by the father. IV. The father

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    Contrast of Sappho’s Poems with Egyptian Love Poems The ideas of love in the Egyptian love poems are almost similar to Sappho’s idea of love‚ but there is a difference in the way they approach it. In the Egyptian love poem‚ love is portrayed more erotic and passionate and the reader sees things from both the male and female’s point of view while in Sappho’s poetry‚ love is more romantic and passionate and talks more about the deeper feelings of the characters. Egyptian love poems idea of love is more

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    Suicide and Poem Courage

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    Sometimes the biggest acts of courage happen in the smallest incidents. Growing up in the upper-class‚ being a model‚ and then eloping during the Great Depression is not all it is said to be. Dealing with abuse and divorce‚ poetry was the best kind of therapy for Anne Sexton. She did attend therapy sessions‚ and they were recorded so that they could be played back as inspiration for her poems. Sexton was hospitalized‚ and attempted suicide in her life‚ so her idea of courage might be different than

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