Sentences with phrase «first stanza»

In the first stanza of «Alone Again Or,» if my interpretation is correct, we're given what the other side of that feels like, particularly if the other side is really in love.
Such connection makes more sense if what the first stanza suggests is not simply that his beloved expects him to accept her freedom on her own terms, but that she further does so in the name of the new free - love.
Now these could be any sort of selfish ways that leave the narrator waiting for her and spending a number of nights alone, but here's a further interpretation: just as he initially seems to affirm the touted hippie embrace of fraternal love with the second stanza's yeah, he initially seems to affirm the expected hippie acceptance of open - relationships with the first stanza's yeah.
The first stanza of this poem describes a dynamic, colorful circus world which comes to a halt when the big top blows off unexpectedly.
The first stanza notes how physical foods are transformed by our bodies when we assimilate them.
In the first stanza he tells how love is as warm as tears; in the second, how it is as fierce as fire; in the third, how it is as fresh as spring.
For example, you can tape a song your child likes and tell him he needs to brush through the first stanza.
Here is its first stanza.
In the first days of school, my 60 7th and 8th grade students memorized the first stanza of Emily Dickinson's poem «Hope Is the Thing With Feathers» and worked in teams to build a free - standing structure out of string, tape, dry spaghetti, and a marshmallow.
The poem will be tattooed in order from the first stanza to the last over the course of the week.
So goes the first stanza of «There's a certain Slant of light,» Emily Dickinson's doleful poem which addresses light as a suspect entity — a presence weighing down on those who observe its behavior.
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