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Arts & Humanities: Poetry: “Question: How does this poem sound?” plus 3 more

Arts & Humanities: Poetry: “Question: How does this poem sound?” plus 3 more


Question: How does this poem sound?

Posted: 14 Aug 2014 05:15 PM PDT

This is what ive come up with so far.
White
the color white is beautiful, but light
Snowflakes falling from the sky
from way up high
clouds moving through the air
the moon shining upon everywhere

I need some more ideas. Must be 80:words total..

Question: After the death of Robin Williams... would it be the appropriate time to take my poem public. It is titled Departed.?

Posted: 14 Aug 2014 04:36 PM PDT

it goes You left us here without a clue, as to why you did what you said you would do.
Your cowardice has pained us all, and left just questions stuck in our craw.
You could have reached out your hurting hand, to find a friend who has been there man.
The place you were was not alone, the thoughts you had were not your own.
You departed not knowing of Gods true grace, and left your loved ones an empty space.
The anguish I feel is felt by those, who have tried to help you with your woes.
I hope and I pray that you are the last, to take his life without any class.
And I am truthfully sorry for the way that I show it, but maybe it is true that I am Gods Poet.

Question: What would you rate this poem?

Posted: 14 Aug 2014 01:45 PM PDT

What would you rate this poem?

Nothing and nothing, goes my day
I sit alone with fear not put to use
And when I go to school despite what I say
Things are useful, rules are loose
For the rules have meaning, not uselessness
The rules flow like a river, flow with grace
And as I write, I add homework to my list
And add school's work to my character space
I shall work and tread on and have some fun
I am satisfied for I shall never be done

Question: I need hep relating some quotes to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (The Norton Critical Edition).?

Posted: 14 Aug 2014 10:44 AM PDT

"The road to destruction is paved with good intentions." Frankenstein had good intentions in making man, but it went seriously wrong.

"My Heart Leaps Up," "Child is father of the man." could mean how Frankenstein was excited that he could create man and his creation would then make him the father of the man he created while Frankenstein is still the child of God.

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