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Thank u, teacher. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YB85TbSFKmU.htmlsi=wcc30JsIMCoa_-gJ This will help all the other students to study this poem easily.
Thankyou for this it is beautiful ❤️ I needed this today i miss my precious daughter Lisa-Marie intensly 💔😇💔 you "Rest" now my Forever38Angel love your 💔 Mum 💔😇🙏😇💔
I dont't know if you guys are still active but this poem is not by Ella Wheeler Wilcox but rather from James Allen. It's from his book "A Man Thinketh". Ella Wheeler Wilcox also wrote a poem called Will, and it's great, but this is not it.
Greetings: Rudyard Kipling quote On Why, What, When, How, Who and Where one knows from Kindergarten days. Simon Sinek line " To start with Why" dosent qualify for new learning. "Why, What, How, Where, How and Who" Here goes the Greatest line On Why, What, When, How, Who and Where still looks great and fine Forms the foundation for Scientific Enquiry One can get most answers for queries Taught in Kindergarten Simon Sinek line Start with Why Doesn't even match to fries No new learning would be the reason While few are ready to place false accusations for no treason Wonderful Day
I am a beginner with writing poems and will use this as a good exemplar. GOOD JOB! Please provide me your feedback --> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nniu6gf7Eik.html
This made absolutely no sense. I love my dogs. When their time is done I will grieve forever because I love them. I will honor their will and adopt another. So the cycle continues.
Mom Mom was never stingy She gave her soul to love Her beauty was beyond compare her hands wore cotton gloves She didn't count the money when going out in stile From mother's lips there came a kiss that never could beguile She loved our dad like crazy and he was just the same They married in a whirlwind with a love that burned like flame Mom stayed home with babies when dad went off to build glad he had survived the war and earned the GI bill They filled his house with children one after the next then sent us off to Catholic school and the sisters did the rest Life is just what happens when your busy making plans Mom just hid herself away I've come to understand loving life for loves' own sake She gave us all she had but children are so hard to take and they drive their mothers mad It was her crucifixion When her chicks flew from the nest Children are so insensitive Now I understand I guess
When I lost my beloved Samson at 13 years in August 2020, then Boo Boo at 15 years in December 2020, I came upon Kipling’s beautifully heartbreaking poem. The rainbow bridge poem was not doing it for me. Although we are cautioned against telling those in mourning that we know how they feel, Kipling knew how I felt in that devastating loss. Thank you for the lovely recitation.