The poem discusses going through a change from being scared and shy to growing up and becoming a woman. It describes learning lessons and changing from who they used to be. The writer expresses that they have changed from the person they used to be.
The document provides tips for students on greeting teachers, maintaining relationships with teachers, and taking care of school resources. It recommends that students greet teachers with "Sir" or "Ma'am", a smile, eye contact, and any necessary gestures. It also advises students to be punctual, polite, keep up with schoolwork, ask questions, and not bribe teachers to build good relationships. Finally, it lists ways for students to take care of school resources such as maintaining cleanliness, using trash cans and toilets properly, and not vandalizing or misusing school properties.
Retold by Ruth Hobart
Illustrated by Alida Massari
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A witch takes Rapunzel away from her parents when she is a small child. When Rapunzel grows into a beautiful young woman the witch locks her in a tower in the forest! However, the story ends happily with Rapunzel reunited with her parents and then marrying a prince!
The document provides information about the increasing trend of carjacking attacks against expatriates in Tripoli, Libya. It describes three recent incidents where armed criminals stole vehicles at gunpoint. It then discusses why carjacking is on the rise due to Libya's unstable political situation. Carjacking is seen as a crime of opportunity for thieves. The document concludes by listing common areas and techniques for carjackings, and provides tips for avoiding becoming a victim.
Pamela introduces her poetry anthology which includes themes of love, death, time, and maturity. These are universal human experiences. She includes two poems, "How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning about the eternal nature of love, and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson about not fearing death. Pamela reflects that maturity allows one to accept life's changes and find a balance in relationships. She concludes by sharing an original poem that expresses her inner thoughts and feelings as both a rational and emotional woman.
This summary provides the key details from the poems in 3 sentences or less:
The first poem discusses living life fully from year to year without dwelling on the past or fearing the future, traveling cheerfully down whatever path is taken. The second poem explores how change, though difficult, is necessary for growth. The third poem defines true freedom as having the courage to be yourself and let others be themselves.
This document provides information about synonyms and antonyms. It defines a synonym as a word with the same or similar meaning, and provides examples. An antonym is defined as a word with the opposite meaning, and also provides examples. It then asks the reader questions to test their understanding of synonyms and antonyms, and provides the correct answers. Finally, it suggests some word games involving synonyms and antonyms.
This document contains summaries of multiple poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko. The poems address themes of love, believing in positivity, self-identity, challenging stereotypes about blondes, and appreciating life. The summaries analyze the poems' themes, tones, rhyme schemes, and use of imagery and metaphors.
This document contains summaries of multiple poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko. The poems explore themes of love, believing in positivity, self-identity, challenging stereotypes about blondes, and appreciating life. The summaries analyze the poems' themes, tones, rhyme schemes, and use of imagery to convey meaningful messages.
The document provides tips for students on greeting teachers, maintaining relationships with teachers, and taking care of school resources. It recommends that students greet teachers with "Sir" or "Ma'am", a smile, eye contact, and any necessary gestures. It also advises students to be punctual, polite, keep up with schoolwork, ask questions, and not bribe teachers to build good relationships. Finally, it lists ways for students to take care of school resources such as maintaining cleanliness, using trash cans and toilets properly, and not vandalizing or misusing school properties.
Retold by Ruth Hobart
Illustrated by Alida Massari
BLACKCAT
earlyreads
A witch takes Rapunzel away from her parents when she is a small child. When Rapunzel grows into a beautiful young woman the witch locks her in a tower in the forest! However, the story ends happily with Rapunzel reunited with her parents and then marrying a prince!
The document provides information about the increasing trend of carjacking attacks against expatriates in Tripoli, Libya. It describes three recent incidents where armed criminals stole vehicles at gunpoint. It then discusses why carjacking is on the rise due to Libya's unstable political situation. Carjacking is seen as a crime of opportunity for thieves. The document concludes by listing common areas and techniques for carjackings, and provides tips for avoiding becoming a victim.
Pamela introduces her poetry anthology which includes themes of love, death, time, and maturity. These are universal human experiences. She includes two poems, "How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning about the eternal nature of love, and "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson about not fearing death. Pamela reflects that maturity allows one to accept life's changes and find a balance in relationships. She concludes by sharing an original poem that expresses her inner thoughts and feelings as both a rational and emotional woman.
This summary provides the key details from the poems in 3 sentences or less:
The first poem discusses living life fully from year to year without dwelling on the past or fearing the future, traveling cheerfully down whatever path is taken. The second poem explores how change, though difficult, is necessary for growth. The third poem defines true freedom as having the courage to be yourself and let others be themselves.
This document provides information about synonyms and antonyms. It defines a synonym as a word with the same or similar meaning, and provides examples. An antonym is defined as a word with the opposite meaning, and also provides examples. It then asks the reader questions to test their understanding of synonyms and antonyms, and provides the correct answers. Finally, it suggests some word games involving synonyms and antonyms.
This document contains summaries of multiple poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko. The poems address themes of love, believing in positivity, self-identity, challenging stereotypes about blondes, and appreciating life. The summaries analyze the poems' themes, tones, rhyme schemes, and use of imagery and metaphors.
This document contains summaries of multiple poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko. The poems explore themes of love, believing in positivity, self-identity, challenging stereotypes about blondes, and appreciating life. The summaries analyze the poems' themes, tones, rhyme schemes, and use of imagery to convey meaningful messages.
The document contains several poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko about life topics such as love, beliefs, identity, and being blonde. The poems explore themes of positivity, appreciating life, overcoming negativity, and not judging others. They follow various rhyme schemes and use imagery, metaphors, and personification.
This poem discusses how one's life can change quickly. The author talks about how if they knew then what they know now, they would be living happier and better. However, the poem says you can't live in the past and instead must fix yourself when broken. It uses a train metaphor to represent how life constantly moves forward.
This document contains analyses of several poems. The first analysis summarizes a poem titled "Shopping for Yourself" as being about not needing to rush through life and appreciating what you have. The next two analyses summarize additional poems about feeling trapped by emotions and the ups and downs of life.
This document summarizes the experiences and learning of a student who completed an extensive reading project at their university. They read several English novels, including The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, and Esio Trot by Roald Dahl. The student saw improvement in their reading comprehension and fluency. They now have confidence reading English novels from start to finish. The student found the books interesting and easy to focus on, which helped them finish each one. They hope to continue reading novels in their original English language as a new habit.
The document contains several poems about different mental illnesses. A poem titled "Mysterious Pain" describes anxiety disorders through the experience of inexplicable physical and emotional symptoms. Another untitled poem depicts the loneliness and paranoia of PTSD. The poem "Social Anxiety" explores the isolation of social anxiety disorder through the difficulty of communication. Three more poems address major depressive disorder, eating disorders, and bipolar disorder respectively. Further poems describe autism, Alzheimer's disease, OCD, and paranoia from personal perspectives.
The poems explore various themes related to destiny, including one's search for destiny, following an unmistaken destiny despite obstacles, and how destiny lies beyond typical expectations. Another examines how fate and destiny are predestined yet unknown until revealed. One expresses love for a woman and feeling her destiny is with him. Overall the poems reflect on finding one's path and purpose in life.
The document contains lyrics from 15 songs that express themes of love, relationships, memories, and perseverance. The songs discuss caring for and missing loved ones, being there for others, finding the right person to love, making one's own way despite obstacles, and not giving up when facing challenges. Several lyrics reference tropical getaways and hiding relationships from others.
Here are two published poems for your consideration:
"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
The document contains lyrics from 4 songs that discuss themes of love, perseverance, and overcoming challenges. "Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton is about wanting a former lover to return and undo the hurt of their breakup. "The Top of the World" by The Carpenters describes feeling on top of the world due to the love of another person. "The Show" by Lenka is about feeling lost and confused but learning to enjoy life's ups and downs. "The Climb" by Miley Cyrus emphasizes that success is not about speed but persevering through challenges through faith and determination to reach one's goals.
1) A boy finds a journal that was dropped on a crowded street and becomes engrossed in reading it.
2) The journal is revealed to belong to a young girl and documents her dreams, beliefs, and experiences in the world.
3) Intrigued by the girl's positivity and outlook on life, the boy searches for two weeks to return the journal to its owner.
4) On a train, the boy overhears another girl mentioning the journal writer's name and is able to return the journal.
The poem consists of 14 stanzas describing various experiences and emotions. It touches on themes of family relationships, friendships, loneliness, anger, and seeking help. Overall, the poem expresses the writer working through difficult personal experiences and feelings.
The document contains several poems on various topics:
1) The first three poems are about nature - a rose in bloom, the beauty of nature, and waves calling someone to the sea.
2) The next few poems are about love and relationships - appreciating a partner, apologizing to a friend, and when love begins.
3) The last few poems cover different themes - a glass eye, respecting elderly patients, and mending a broken friendship.
The document is a collection of short poems that use imagery and metaphor to express ideas about nature, love, and life experiences.
The poem is about a boy who has faced many challenges and changes in his life. He feels disconnected from his father and has had to adapt to new information about his family background. Throughout it all, he represents his life as a book that is constantly being rewritten and rearranged as he learns more about himself and his origins.
The document contains several poems about the topic of beauty. Some key themes across the poems include:
- Beauty can be found internally in qualities like kindness and courage rather than only externally.
- True beauty is found in imperfections as that is what makes people unique.
- Beauty is everywhere in nature, relationships, and small acts of joy.
This document contains several poems about youth and growing up submitted by Dylan James. The poems explore themes of nostalgia, change, friendship, and perceptions of youth. One poem reflects on friends graduating high school and drifting apart. Another discusses warped views of one's younger years. The poems showcase the complex feelings associated with life transitions from youth to adulthood.
The poem has no clear meaning or purpose. It speaks in abstract terms about writing poetry as a form of therapy to express thoughts and creativity through rhythm and words. The poem explores different topics like life experiences, relationships, emotions, and nature without directly addressing any specific subject.
The document is a song about struggling to move on from a past relationship and being unable to live without that person. It expresses a desire to forget the person and find a distraction from them, but still holding on to hope. The song references dying to live without this person again and not being able to say what should have been said.
Poems for the Unhappy and the Social Hereticsbrionesj451
This document is the dedication and introduction section of a poetry collection by Jessie Briones. It dedicates the poems to those who question and go against social norms. The introduction explains that the poems are meant to provide strength and answers to life's puzzles for intellectual people. It expresses a desire to connect with others seeking happiness and discusses how the poems have personally impacted the author. The collection then provides 3 sample poems on themes of living life without regrets, dealing with anxiety, and overcoming challenges.
This collection of poems includes nature poems, love poems, friendship poems, and family poems written by various authors. The nature poems describe natural elements like flowers, trees, stars, and the beauty of nature. The love poems express feelings of love and commitment for a partner. The friendship poems emphasize the importance of friends in providing support. And the family poems convey gratitude and appreciation for the bonds of family relationships.
This poem is dedicated to someone who has had a profound positive impact on the author's life. The author expresses that they don't think this person will ever fully understand how much they have touched and influenced the author's life by making them who they are, being their brightest star in dark times, helping their dreams come true, and opening their heart to love. The author says this person has provided unconditional love that exists in their body, soul, and mind, and that they don't know where they'd be without this person, who completes and fulfills every part of them.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
The document contains several poems written by Aubrey Lukacsko about life topics such as love, beliefs, identity, and being blonde. The poems explore themes of positivity, appreciating life, overcoming negativity, and not judging others. They follow various rhyme schemes and use imagery, metaphors, and personification.
This poem discusses how one's life can change quickly. The author talks about how if they knew then what they know now, they would be living happier and better. However, the poem says you can't live in the past and instead must fix yourself when broken. It uses a train metaphor to represent how life constantly moves forward.
This document contains analyses of several poems. The first analysis summarizes a poem titled "Shopping for Yourself" as being about not needing to rush through life and appreciating what you have. The next two analyses summarize additional poems about feeling trapped by emotions and the ups and downs of life.
This document summarizes the experiences and learning of a student who completed an extensive reading project at their university. They read several English novels, including The Magic Finger by Roald Dahl, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, and Esio Trot by Roald Dahl. The student saw improvement in their reading comprehension and fluency. They now have confidence reading English novels from start to finish. The student found the books interesting and easy to focus on, which helped them finish each one. They hope to continue reading novels in their original English language as a new habit.
The document contains several poems about different mental illnesses. A poem titled "Mysterious Pain" describes anxiety disorders through the experience of inexplicable physical and emotional symptoms. Another untitled poem depicts the loneliness and paranoia of PTSD. The poem "Social Anxiety" explores the isolation of social anxiety disorder through the difficulty of communication. Three more poems address major depressive disorder, eating disorders, and bipolar disorder respectively. Further poems describe autism, Alzheimer's disease, OCD, and paranoia from personal perspectives.
The poems explore various themes related to destiny, including one's search for destiny, following an unmistaken destiny despite obstacles, and how destiny lies beyond typical expectations. Another examines how fate and destiny are predestined yet unknown until revealed. One expresses love for a woman and feeling her destiny is with him. Overall the poems reflect on finding one's path and purpose in life.
The document contains lyrics from 15 songs that express themes of love, relationships, memories, and perseverance. The songs discuss caring for and missing loved ones, being there for others, finding the right person to love, making one's own way despite obstacles, and not giving up when facing challenges. Several lyrics reference tropical getaways and hiding relationships from others.
Here are two published poems for your consideration:
"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old age should burn and rave at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
Because their words had forked no lightning they
Do not go gentle into that good night.
"The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
The document contains lyrics from 4 songs that discuss themes of love, perseverance, and overcoming challenges. "Un-Break My Heart" by Toni Braxton is about wanting a former lover to return and undo the hurt of their breakup. "The Top of the World" by The Carpenters describes feeling on top of the world due to the love of another person. "The Show" by Lenka is about feeling lost and confused but learning to enjoy life's ups and downs. "The Climb" by Miley Cyrus emphasizes that success is not about speed but persevering through challenges through faith and determination to reach one's goals.
1) A boy finds a journal that was dropped on a crowded street and becomes engrossed in reading it.
2) The journal is revealed to belong to a young girl and documents her dreams, beliefs, and experiences in the world.
3) Intrigued by the girl's positivity and outlook on life, the boy searches for two weeks to return the journal to its owner.
4) On a train, the boy overhears another girl mentioning the journal writer's name and is able to return the journal.
The poem consists of 14 stanzas describing various experiences and emotions. It touches on themes of family relationships, friendships, loneliness, anger, and seeking help. Overall, the poem expresses the writer working through difficult personal experiences and feelings.
The document contains several poems on various topics:
1) The first three poems are about nature - a rose in bloom, the beauty of nature, and waves calling someone to the sea.
2) The next few poems are about love and relationships - appreciating a partner, apologizing to a friend, and when love begins.
3) The last few poems cover different themes - a glass eye, respecting elderly patients, and mending a broken friendship.
The document is a collection of short poems that use imagery and metaphor to express ideas about nature, love, and life experiences.
The poem is about a boy who has faced many challenges and changes in his life. He feels disconnected from his father and has had to adapt to new information about his family background. Throughout it all, he represents his life as a book that is constantly being rewritten and rearranged as he learns more about himself and his origins.
The document contains several poems about the topic of beauty. Some key themes across the poems include:
- Beauty can be found internally in qualities like kindness and courage rather than only externally.
- True beauty is found in imperfections as that is what makes people unique.
- Beauty is everywhere in nature, relationships, and small acts of joy.
This document contains several poems about youth and growing up submitted by Dylan James. The poems explore themes of nostalgia, change, friendship, and perceptions of youth. One poem reflects on friends graduating high school and drifting apart. Another discusses warped views of one's younger years. The poems showcase the complex feelings associated with life transitions from youth to adulthood.
The poem has no clear meaning or purpose. It speaks in abstract terms about writing poetry as a form of therapy to express thoughts and creativity through rhythm and words. The poem explores different topics like life experiences, relationships, emotions, and nature without directly addressing any specific subject.
The document is a song about struggling to move on from a past relationship and being unable to live without that person. It expresses a desire to forget the person and find a distraction from them, but still holding on to hope. The song references dying to live without this person again and not being able to say what should have been said.
Poems for the Unhappy and the Social Hereticsbrionesj451
This document is the dedication and introduction section of a poetry collection by Jessie Briones. It dedicates the poems to those who question and go against social norms. The introduction explains that the poems are meant to provide strength and answers to life's puzzles for intellectual people. It expresses a desire to connect with others seeking happiness and discusses how the poems have personally impacted the author. The collection then provides 3 sample poems on themes of living life without regrets, dealing with anxiety, and overcoming challenges.
This collection of poems includes nature poems, love poems, friendship poems, and family poems written by various authors. The nature poems describe natural elements like flowers, trees, stars, and the beauty of nature. The love poems express feelings of love and commitment for a partner. The friendship poems emphasize the importance of friends in providing support. And the family poems convey gratitude and appreciation for the bonds of family relationships.
This poem is dedicated to someone who has had a profound positive impact on the author's life. The author expresses that they don't think this person will ever fully understand how much they have touched and influenced the author's life by making them who they are, being their brightest star in dark times, helping their dreams come true, and opening their heart to love. The author says this person has provided unconditional love that exists in their body, soul, and mind, and that they don't know where they'd be without this person, who completes and fulfills every part of them.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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2. I Have ChangedBy. Tyler Howard
I’ve changed
From lying to being scared and shy I’ve changed
Growing up and learning it’s ok to cry I’ve changed
Was a little girl now I’m turning into a woman I’ve changed
I learned to do my best and try as hard as I can I’ve changed
All the pain and struggles I’ve I had I put it in the past I’ve changed
I try not to think about my brother and when I saw him last I’ve changed
I had things happen to me that I thought would never happen I’ve changed
I am not the same person that I use to be
I HAVE CHANGED
3. I Have Changed- Analysis
I chose this poem to include in my project because I find it very relatable,
considering how I recently went through a change very similar to what this poem
describes.
I like this poem because its kind of inspirational showing that change can happen
to anyone and in anyway.
This poem is a Free Verse because there is no rhyme or meter.
The Mood in this poem I feel is uplifting and inspiring as if the writer is trying to
influence others to change for the better just as she did.
The Tone I see as a positive, hopeful.
4. Ever-ChangingBy. Bounty Davis
We all are
Ever-changing.
A simple thought is
Ever-changing
Growing into an idea always
Ever-changing
Creating delusions of
Ever-changing
Poisoned looks hating the
Ever-changing
Turn of your
Ever-changing
Hair and your
Ever-changing
Moods and your
Ever-changing
Eyes
A simple
Ever-changing thought
can destroy a simple
Ever-changing
Mind.
5. Ever-Changing- Analysis
I chose this poem because it speaks the truth we are ever-changing, life is, this
entire world is ever-changing.
I like this poem because it talks about a truth that needs to be expected and
embraced.
This poem is another Free Verse.
The Mood here is kind of informational the writer is just kind of telling you that
we’re ever changing.
The Tone is repetitive for obvious reasons.
6. Do Not Just Long For a ChangeBy. Bashyam Narayanan
Nothing is permanent
Except the change
Change is a necessary phenomenon
In an active system
Changelessness is deadly
Change is continuous
Steady and driven by a cause
Nature and extent of change
Depend on
Nature and extent of cause
We all look for
And indeed long for a change
And we have specifications
Many a time
The occurring change is
Not the change we were
Looking or longing for
We turn excited or sad
Because of the change
Many a time we are
Unprepared for the change
Though we were longing for it
Often we find it difficult
To accommodate and
Accept the change
Nothing wrong
Longing for a change
But desiring itself not enough
We need to create such
Causes that will lead
To the change we look for
Many a time these causes
Are not totally under our control
So, it is well-advised
To be prepared for the
Deviations from your specifications
Then you will find yourself
In a position to accept
The change whole-heartedly
Long for a change,
Plan actions accordingly,
Execute and wait
Change has to come
But, again be prepared
To accept the change
Despite its falling short
Or exceeding your Specifications
7. Do Not Just Long For a Change-
Analysis
I chose this poem because it goes in depth about how change affects us, really.
I like this poem because the writer explains a problem and then gives advice on
how to fix it.
This is yet another Free Verse poem.
The Mood of this poem seems helpful
The Tone is supportive
8. I’m StuckBy. Nicole Renoso
Stuck in a world where everything has
gone wrong.
Nothing is going my way anymore
New twists and turns have been made
on that road I thought I had in control
Nothing is the same
Friends and family say that they notice
a change in me
What change? I cannot say
Whatever happened to everyone
rooting and cheering me on?
Now everyone has turned around and
talked about me saying mean stuff
Now I’m desperately searching for a
way out of this world.
But the thing is I end running in circles
I had the map of a perfect world.
But someone stole it now
I want my life back and my map too.
But I can’t get it back now
9. I’m Stuck- Analysis
I picked this poem because in all reality it’s right change isn’t easy.
I like this poem because I went through this I went through a change that was very
difficult and left me “stuck” and I wanted noting but to go back to the way things
were but I got through that rough patch and I think the change was good for me.
Again this poem is a Free Verse
The Mood of this poem is sad
The Tone is sort of hopeless it seems
10. A Rose in the MoonBy. Kayla Haggard
Amongst the midnight sky,
I stare at a rose as it dies.
Its pedals are torn and bruised,
such a precious thing to lose.
Yet, when I stare into the full moon,
I see that it will be daytime soon.
When I hear a girl's sorrowful cries,
I know that a new rose began to arise.
Those pedals are lush and red,
nowhere close to being dead.
And as I find her inside my heart,
I know that I am not falling apart.
I finally realize who I really am,
it definitely took some time but, damn.
It was all worth it in the end.
11. A Rose In The Moon- Analysis
I picked this poem because of the symbolism it has in it.
I like this poem’s sound and I started to collect dead roses after my change so it
speaks to me
This poem is a Couplet
This poem’s Mood starts of a bit sad but turns to hopeful
The Tone depressed then inspiring
12. Clean of My EmptinessBy. Emily
Off to the emptiness
where I am widely invited.
I do hope loneliness
will consume my soul.
Away the hurt will go.
No more aches because
the dulling numbness,
will take away my feel.
Stretching long and far
is my path,
leading to a place
hoarding the lowest of lows.
One more companion
to guide my way.
I do hope
He doesn't shun my choice.
Crawling through the years,
peaking upwards
through the vents,
I see the world as it is.
To people pay no attention
the reflection I see.
Only showing dirt,
hopelessness, and debris.
Alas they only see
what is shown to them.
No second glance
of reconsideration.
Warmth and comfort,
turn to foreign concepts.
Taking their place,
hurt and sorrow.
What will become
of my murky reflection,
Tainted? Stained?
Forgotten.
Would it be easier,
to just accept?
Skip the pain
right to the killing.
Tear off the leftover shreds
of my feelings.
Plunge into darkness,
hopefully to resurface,
Clean of my emptiness.
13. Clean of My Emptiness-
Analysis
I chose this poem because it can be interpreted to ways: one- is someone wanting a
change of the current change or, two- going through a difficult change
I like this poem because of the two interpretations and the one that relates most to
the reader is the one that stands out the most
This poem’s a Free Verse but there are some lines that rhyme
The Mood is sad
The Tone is depressing
14. Starting OverBy. Tatum
I’m trying to find something to base my life upon,
Something in this strange world that goes on and
on.
As the years go by and time fades away,
What used to be "good days" are now filled with
dismay.
Tomorrow comes, and then again, it goes,
And my ambition to become something more,
grows and grows.
Around the corner, yet miles away,
The life I want now, gets closer each day.
All I've ever wanted was something to live for,
I don’t want to be this little person anymore.
I’ve been basing my life upon what others think,
I wish I could go back and redo everything, every
time an eye would blink.
I've fought to become who I am and what I want
to be,
I have to remind myself that one day, I will be free.
Free from the rules I followed as a child,
When everything was a game and life was so mild.
Now times have changed and I realize nothing is
fair,
And sometimes it seems like nobody even cares.
It’s like no one pays attention to what I feel is best
for me,
And what I think about the way some things
should be.
I understand now, that I’m pretty much on my
own,
And I know a lot of what I can do will never be
known.
All the time, I think about everything I can’t say,
what I have to keep in,
And by doing this, my thoughts only get more
complicated and deepen.
Soon I hope to find out who I am, and what I am
meant to become,
I want to know where I’m going, I don’t need to
be reminded of where I came from.
15. Starting Over- Analysis
I chose this poem because this what a lot of people feel when they want a change
I like this poem because I still do feel this way sometimes
This poem is another Couplet
The Mood is both optimistic and restrained so to say
The Tone is hopeful but longing for more
16. Letting Go and Holding OnBy. Martha Turner
Oh how I love life,
walking outside in spring and
summer
and smelling the honeysuckle
floating on the warm breeze.
Couples walking hand and hand,
smiles of happiness from being in
love
owners walking their dogs,
kids laughing and playing,
birds chirping and singing all day
long
each and everyday the world
continues on.
I get tired of it's confusion
tired of the pain.
I'm tired of the emptiness from
hearts I've parted from.
Tired of wishing for more but not
knowing which way to turn
and sometimes too scared to look
back.
To let go completely of yesterday,
and grasp a hold on the hope of
tomorrow.
A hope that if tomorrow gets here, it
won't be like yesterday.
Yesterday's holding on to the hope
of a lost love
yesterday's disappointments of the
same ol' routine
yesterday's wishing bills didn't exist
so there wouldn't be any living from
check to check.
Yesterday's empty dreams of a fairy
tail ending,
Wanting an end to all my struggling.
OH... holding onto the hope of
tomorrow...
A tomorrow filled with pure
happiness
knowing that this direction on the
path is the one and only way...
Success.
A tomorrow filled with the
reassurance that your headed for
better days.
A tomorrow with a love that was
sent to you from the heaven above
that will only grow
deeper and deeper as time goes by to
last forever.
A tomorrow that will complete and
fulfill yesterdays wants and dreams.
A tomorrow that will conquer all my
hardships and troubles.
I grasp the thought of what
wonderfulness tomorrow could
bring.
17. Letting Go and Holding On-
Analysis
I chose this poem because it has the hope for change as early as tomorrow.
I like this poem because it lets you know that change can happen as early as
tomorrow as late as in a year or it could happen with in the next few minuets.
This poem is a Free Verse
This poem’s Mood is hopeful
The poem’s Tone is optimistic
18. Who Am I?By. Miranda
Who am I?
what is the real reason to why I cry?
I'm having trouble opening up
My mind is at a loss
I don't move so I'm getting covered in moss
But it doesn't grow the right way
I thought it was supposed to show you the way
I just want to get home
Where I can be alone
I'm sick of feeling closed in
I'm not an animal you can put in a pin
I need to be free
So I can see all I can see
I don't want to be locked up
I want to come to my senses
I remember everything he mentions
Yet I don't know me
That's who I can't see
It seems so simple
But that can't be
'Cause if is was so
I'd know where to go
I don't know who to go to
I need to talk it through
But they can't know me
And they can't see
I can't find them
How can this be
19. Who Am I?- Analysis
I chose this because it’s another one about the hardships when going through
change
I like it because this describes the feeling of being lost while the change takes place
This poem is a Couplet
The Mood is sad and scared
The Tone is alone and confused
20. ChangeBy. Brenda Poole
Seasons come and go
Sceneries change over time
Nothing stays the same
Should we be revised?
Of course, it's necessary
All are due for change
Without change there's no
Future to look forward to
Change lives on a throne
Change can make us cry
Change can also make us laugh
Sometimes change is death
Sometimes change is life
Nothing ever changes change
Change is always change!
21. Change- Analysis
I chose this poem because it was the perfect ending poem because it talks about
change
I like this poem because it’s right Nothing ever changes change
This poem’s a Free Verse
The Mood is honest and right
The Tone is truthful and sure