Poerty Assignment
Poerty Assignment
Poerty Assignment
Can fully tell the mind of,and one whence I'll never be your mistress!
From whom a star goes forth and speaketh thus: 3. Lyric Poem/Sonnet
Where all the sweet birds come But wait, be still, don't lose this way
For comforting-but one,
Affection now, for what you guess
A widow turtledove,
May be something more, could be less
Sadly sorrowing,
Accept my love, live for today. What instruments we have agree
The day of his death was a dark cold day.
4. Ode Poem
Now Ireland has her madness and her weather With the farming of a verse
still,
Make a vineyard of the curse,
For poetry makes nothing happen: it survives
Sing of human unsuccess
In the valley of its making where executives
In a rapture of distress;
Would never want to tamper, flows on south
III 6. Limerick
Earth, receive an honoured guest: Example was written about a Ballerina by Selina
Wallis,
William Yeats is laid to rest.
And the sadness I didn't mean to start. Symbolizes wealth and power
It's wrong, and I still can't see your point. 10. Concrete Poem
And I think as water runs over my hands that The Mouse's Tale
That's really all there is or can be. by Lewis Carroll
The gold is wearing off the infamous ring "Mine is a long and a sad tale!" said the Mouse,
turning to Alice, and sighing.
And something wears away from around my
heart. "It is a long tail, certainly," said Alice, looking
down with wonder at the Mouse's tail; "but why
8. Haiku
do you call it sad?" And she kept on puzzling
Natsume Soseki about it while the Mouse was speaking, so that
her idea of the tale was something like this:—
Natsume Soseki (1867-1916) was a widely
respected novelist who also had many fairy tales "Fury said to
and haiku published. Here are three of examples
a mouse, That
of his haiku:
he met
The lamp once out
Cool stars enter in the
The window frame.
house,
Plum flower temple:
Voices rise 'Let us
From the foothills
both go
The crow has flown away:
swaying in the evening sun, to law:
a leafless tree.
I will
9. Cinquin
prosecute
Snow
you.—
Snow
Come, I'll
Lovely, white
take no
Falling, dancing, drifting
denial;
Covering everything it touches
We must
Blanket
have a
trial:
Castle
For
Castle
really
Strong, beautiful
this to
Said the "I had not!" cried the Mouse sharply and very
angrily.
mouse to
"A knot!" said Alice, always ready to make
the cur, herself useful, and looking anxiously about her.
"Oh, let me help to undo it!"
'Such a
"I shall do nothing of the sort, said the Mouse,
trial, getting up and walking away. "You insult me by
talking such nonsense!"
dear sir,
With no
jury or
judge,
would be
wasting
our breath.'
'I'll be
judge,
I'll be
jury,'
Said
cunning
old Fury;
'I'll try
the whole
cause,
and
condemn
you