every leaf and holding every branch Surrounding every rock and cooling every stream Playing with the leaves that dance on my shoulders I am the Wind. I cradle nature’s breath in my arms Rocking it back and forth Singing to it my sweet lullaby Kissing its tender face with my gentle breeze I am the Wind. I instruct the tall grass to bow before me Ruling over the leaves and governing the water Telling the rain when to fall Commanding even the waves of the ocean to obey me
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‘The violets’‚ ‘A Valediction’ and ‘Sharpness of Death’ Gwen Harwood poetry deeply explores many aspects of the human experience. In ‘The Violets’ her poetry explores the passage of time. That the passing of time is inevitable and brings about loss and change. This poem explores the nature of memories and the role they play in finding solace for this loss. ‘A Valediction’ explores the importance of the balance between physical and spiritual love. Harwood explores the nature of both form of love
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To this day‚i can still remember laying in bed with my oma scratching my back with her long‚ yet well kept nails while at the same time singing to me softly Dutch lullabies. From my opa i get my last name Vandepol which was passed to him and then passed down to me from my father.The origin of my last name is Dutch‚ but my first name has an unknown origin. Simply because it is not Dutch or indonesian and google doesn’t
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1. The ground crunched under my feet‚ It was so dark I couldn’t see them. The wind was howling and the rain poured from the sky. We could see the storm in the horizon. The chickens were running around the yard. Dad comes out yelling that the fence broke. 2. Loud engines‚ the Adrenalin rushing through my veins. Out here i feel invisible‚ the track is my happy place with the crowds and lights nothing could touch me. Got my helmet pressing against my cheeks. Next step I put my hands on the steering
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The sentences are not structured in a conventional way‚ and it is slightly confusing‚ but also helps to create a melodic rhythm. When read out loud‚ the poem sounds almost like a lullaby‚ and even if the reader doesn’t understand the actual meaning‚ they still experience the atmosphere of strange contentment. The symbolic mention of the seasons and nature also contributes to this hypnotically content mood; the seasons‚ weather‚ celestial
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I’ve never been an "outdoors" experience kind of person. Maybe‚ it’s because I’m very sedentary and prefer to stay inside to read and enjoy tranquility. I avoid all types of chaos and crowded places. Nevertheless‚ my visit to the Camuy River Cave Park (back in 2004) was refreshing and enriching in knowledge‚ historically‚ scientifically and spiritually. That experience brought the best out of me‚ as a human being and a nature lover‚ by giving the chance of experiencing a whole new level of peace
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Metallica vs. Mozart: Your mind on music It can be appreciated by all cultures and ages. As infants and toddlers‚ we were sung lullabies while being put to sleep. Music is a universal language. It can be used to celebrate or ease pain. While a slow steady piano melody can be deemed soothing‚ at the same time screaming to fast power chords can drown out ordinary daily stressors. There is a favorite genre for everybody’s niche: country‚ dubstep‚ rock‚ rap‚ pop‚ classical. Music influences
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Keyly Ragains Period 2 Mrs. Allen Someone like You Book Report Sarah Dessen is a remarkable young adult author who has written many outstanding books such as This Lullaby and Keeping the Moon. A movie called How to Deal was also made based on her books That Summer and Someone like You. She is thirty-eight years old‚ however somehow‚ she seems to have unique gift where she reads and comes into teenager’s minds. Sarah can understand and feel what teenagers are going through most of the time‚ giving
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Move Over‚ Mice by Sadie F. Dingfelder is an interesting article about the technological advances in computer programming. Robots are taking steps away from “thinking” like a computer to “thinking” more like a human. The title comes from the tradition of using mice in lab experiments. Now‚ psychologists can use robots to test their hypothesis. The article begins with an assignment for students at the University of California. The students must babysit a robot over their summer break. The purpose
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wind. I could hear grasshoppers clicking from a distance and squirrels shuffling in the leaves‚ looking for nuts to collect as they got ready for the cold winter months ahead. Birds were singing and chirping‚ I closed my eyes as I took in the sweet lullaby they sang back and forth to each other. The back of my calves were being splattered by the thick brown mud puddles as I hiked up the steep and narrow path. I was able to see the lake glistening in the distance. When I reached the peak of the hill
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