Well my boyfriend and i have been going out for a month now. He bought me flowers for the occasion but I didn't give him anything. What do you think about me giving him a picture I drew? He's into skateboarding and has lots of magazine pictures of that on his walls.. So I drew a picture from a tony hawk game, (kinda sorta) what do you think of it?
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u271/...
If you had a girlfriend who gave you this as a gift, what would you think?
Would this be weird?
looks neat
Reply:I think it's a great picture and you are very thoughtful. I think your boyfriend will love it because it's a personal gift and you put your time and effort into it especially for him.
Reply:i think you did a good job on the picture but show it too him first if he likes it then give it to him
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Well you play the widow, new poem?
Well you play the widow
Mourning in black wool cloak.
Slipping by, a tear at your eye,
Under a shrouded of grief smoke.
Well you play the widow,
Bare wrist clutching your chest.
Graciously welcoming the funeral flowers
Of which you detest.
Well you play the widow,
Running his comb through your hair.
Waiting, sorrowed, quietly,
In your lonely rocking chair.
Well you play the widow,
Turning your face to the sun.
Grey curled tendrils coming loose
From a weathered bun.
Well you play the widow,
Clinging to stone walled shadow.
Wine-lipped frown etched
Into high cheekbones, shallow.
Well you play the widow,
Writing the eulogy.
Poetic, heroic, a hardworking man,
A man whose heart is now free.
Well you play the widow, new poem?
Excellent. Wonderful tight structure, very effective rhyming pattern. And above all, great content, which is open to a variety of interpretations, including yours and mine. One correction - on the 4th line - it should be "shroud."
Reply:that's very good..
my WWI poem was going to repeat but i decided against it.
the imagery created especially is marvellous.
congrats on this poem.
xx
Reply:how interesting! i like it...when i die...i would be clutching my note book...where i write my poetry....
tax credit
Mourning in black wool cloak.
Slipping by, a tear at your eye,
Under a shrouded of grief smoke.
Well you play the widow,
Bare wrist clutching your chest.
Graciously welcoming the funeral flowers
Of which you detest.
Well you play the widow,
Running his comb through your hair.
Waiting, sorrowed, quietly,
In your lonely rocking chair.
Well you play the widow,
Turning your face to the sun.
Grey curled tendrils coming loose
From a weathered bun.
Well you play the widow,
Clinging to stone walled shadow.
Wine-lipped frown etched
Into high cheekbones, shallow.
Well you play the widow,
Writing the eulogy.
Poetic, heroic, a hardworking man,
A man whose heart is now free.
Well you play the widow, new poem?
Excellent. Wonderful tight structure, very effective rhyming pattern. And above all, great content, which is open to a variety of interpretations, including yours and mine. One correction - on the 4th line - it should be "shroud."
Reply:that's very good..
my WWI poem was going to repeat but i decided against it.
the imagery created especially is marvellous.
congrats on this poem.
xx
Reply:how interesting! i like it...when i die...i would be clutching my note book...where i write my poetry....
tax credit
Can you help me analyze this poem by robert frost.?
RELUCTANCE
OUT through the fields and the woods
And over the walls I have wended;
I have climbed the hills of view
And looked at the world, and descended;
I have come by the highway home,
And lo, it is ended.
The leaves are all dead on the ground,
Save those that the oak is keeping
To ravel them one by one
And let them go scraping and creeping
Out over the crusted snow,
When others are sleeping.
And the dead leaves lie huddled and still,
No longer blown hither and thither;
The last lone aster is gone;
The flowers of the witch-hazel wither;
The heart is still aching to seek,
But the feet question ‘Whither?’
Ah, when to the heart of man
Was it ever less than a treason
To go with the drift of things,
To yield with a grace to reason,
And bow and accept the end
Of a love or a season?
i need to answer the following question..
who is the speaker
where is the speaker situated
what is the poem mean
what elements has the poet used
Can you help me analyze this poem by robert frost.?
The feel of the poem is of melancholia at the passing of the season as evidenced in the images of dead leaves, missing plants and bare trees.
In the final verse ( Not yours!) he asks if we can ever be satisfied or happy accepting reason rather than emotion for making the decision to end a relationship. He compares it to accepting the end of summer with all it's joys and replacing it with the cold desolation of winter and the emptiness of the landscape and dearth of flowers to gladden the heart.
The reluctance is the desire not to move on and accept that love is, indeed, gone.
I hope this helps.
Reply:I don't know. That fifth stanza must have been typed by someone with really poor skills.
Since class is probably over by now...
I need to answer the following questions:
Who is the speaker? The Lover
Where is the speaker situated? Home
What does the poem mean? Life and Love don't Last
What elements have the poet used? Rhyme, meter and metaphor.
beauty
OUT through the fields and the woods
And over the walls I have wended;
I have climbed the hills of view
And looked at the world, and descended;
I have come by the highway home,
And lo, it is ended.
The leaves are all dead on the ground,
Save those that the oak is keeping
To ravel them one by one
And let them go scraping and creeping
Out over the crusted snow,
When others are sleeping.
And the dead leaves lie huddled and still,
No longer blown hither and thither;
The last lone aster is gone;
The flowers of the witch-hazel wither;
The heart is still aching to seek,
But the feet question ‘Whither?’
Ah, when to the heart of man
Was it ever less than a treason
To go with the drift of things,
To yield with a grace to reason,
And bow and accept the end
Of a love or a season?
i need to answer the following question..
who is the speaker
where is the speaker situated
what is the poem mean
what elements has the poet used
Can you help me analyze this poem by robert frost.?
The feel of the poem is of melancholia at the passing of the season as evidenced in the images of dead leaves, missing plants and bare trees.
In the final verse ( Not yours!) he asks if we can ever be satisfied or happy accepting reason rather than emotion for making the decision to end a relationship. He compares it to accepting the end of summer with all it's joys and replacing it with the cold desolation of winter and the emptiness of the landscape and dearth of flowers to gladden the heart.
The reluctance is the desire not to move on and accept that love is, indeed, gone.
I hope this helps.
Reply:I don't know. That fifth stanza must have been typed by someone with really poor skills.
Since class is probably over by now...
I need to answer the following questions:
Who is the speaker? The Lover
Where is the speaker situated? Home
What does the poem mean? Life and Love don't Last
What elements have the poet used? Rhyme, meter and metaphor.
beauty
What does this song mean?
Weave Weave Weave me the sunshine
out of the falling rain and
Weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Move the dust from castle towers
Shine on me again
Wash them down with rainbow showers
Shine on MEEEE again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Dragon flys on Dragon flowers
Shine on me again
Puffs got back his magic powers
Shine on MEEEEEEE again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
Weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
Weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Break down the walls
Tear down the fences
Shine on me again
What does this song mean?
i think it means that the person wants help getting out of a bad place and wants reasherance for a better tomarrow and to hlp people though the bad times. it could mean diferent things for diferent people though .... its all about how you look at it. %26lt;3
beauty
out of the falling rain and
Weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Move the dust from castle towers
Shine on me again
Wash them down with rainbow showers
Shine on MEEEE again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Dragon flys on Dragon flowers
Shine on me again
Puffs got back his magic powers
Shine on MEEEEEEE again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
Weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Weave me the sunshine out of the falling rain
Weave me the hope of a new tomorrow
and fill my cup again
Break down the walls
Tear down the fences
Shine on me again
What does this song mean?
i think it means that the person wants help getting out of a bad place and wants reasherance for a better tomarrow and to hlp people though the bad times. it could mean diferent things for diferent people though .... its all about how you look at it. %26lt;3
beauty
What you can come up with, what you see everyday?
What you have seen in your life?
What you have seen in your life? Like I have seen.... children playing in rain....shell near sea....baby crying in mom's arms...frogs jumping around in a rain......lizards on the walls....cows on the road.....people selling fish on the road side......dog drinking water from a puddle......couple kissing in a park........butterflies on a flowers........and so on.....
Its simple i know, but still hard to find....
Again what you have seen just like i did????
What you can come up with, what you see everyday?
flowers on the meadow ... deep green forests ... sunsets at the beach ... strawberries warmed by the sun ... veils of mist on a calm lake ... frost making patterns on a window ... the birth of kittens ... cranes dancing ... thunder storms ... snow covered wastelands ... sausages cooking over an open fire ... dried out waterfalls ... dragonflies hovering over the pond ...
skin disease
What you have seen in your life? Like I have seen.... children playing in rain....shell near sea....baby crying in mom's arms...frogs jumping around in a rain......lizards on the walls....cows on the road.....people selling fish on the road side......dog drinking water from a puddle......couple kissing in a park........butterflies on a flowers........and so on.....
Its simple i know, but still hard to find....
Again what you have seen just like i did????
What you can come up with, what you see everyday?
flowers on the meadow ... deep green forests ... sunsets at the beach ... strawberries warmed by the sun ... veils of mist on a calm lake ... frost making patterns on a window ... the birth of kittens ... cranes dancing ... thunder storms ... snow covered wastelands ... sausages cooking over an open fire ... dried out waterfalls ... dragonflies hovering over the pond ...
skin disease
What is weired you have seen?
What you have seen in your life?
What you have seen in your life? Like I have seen.... children playing in rain....shell near sea....baby crying in mom's arms...frogs jumping around in a rain......lizards on the walls....cows on the road.....people selling fish on the road side......dog drinking water from a puddle......couple kissing in a park........butterflies on a flowers........and so on.....
Its simple i know, but still hard to find....
Again what you have seen just like i did????
What is weired you have seen?
A huge herd of sheep blocking a road in the Baltics.
A public market selling almost everything in Estonia.
Entire mountainsides terraced for farming in Romania.
Kids with no gameboys, no xboxes, no tennis shoes, not much of anything, having a ball playing baseball with a big stick and a crushed milk carton in the Dominican Republic. Even if it hit you, the little box was too light to hurt and they could smack it as hard as they wanted.
Mothers nursing their babies on a train in several European countries and nobody even noticing.
A girl with a pierced nostril in the UK trying to blow her nose while everyone around her tried not to notice or show their amusement at her predicament.
A horrific traffic accident.
The poodle I had as a kid hiding after he got a haircut, ashamed of the poofy look of his ears, top of his head and tail. He'd run outside as soon as he could and roll in mud for some reason.
My cat trying to look like a jungle cat as she pounced on my foot.
A few things I can't explain, from phantom sounds to even odder things I've seen.
A father losing his temper at Disneyworld and kicking an automatic door. Sadly, his 5-year-old mimicked him a few seconds later.
People in what are supposedly some of the 'unfriendliest' cities on Earth helping a stranger.
Parents sending their toddlers to beg for candy or money as I waited for a train in Romania. And the huge gold-gilt roof of their leader's house.
Poor people in many countries who seemed happier than most of the people I know, despite not having any tv at all, let alone a big-screen HDTV or even a front door on their house.
Thousands of birds flying in perfectly synchronized formation.
A small bird bravely trying to fly into a stiff wind, then finally landing so he could walk instead.
Reply:I saw a drunk guy wearing no shirt and bibbed overalls. His bibs were riding lower and lower. He could feel it and kept trying to pull them up. Only problem was that he was so drunk that he kept missing the trousers and grabbing the waistband of his boxers. After awhile, he had pulled them up to his armpits. Believe me, that was weird! (But hilarious!)
Reply:28 sstates
virginia beach
saquaw valley
poconos
wisconsin dells
niagra falls
jekyll island
biloxi
pennsacola
tampa
myrtle beach
quebec city
ft ord, calif
ft mccllellan, AL
turtles crossing the road
Reply:http://preacher9.files.wordpress.com/200...
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1390/7510...
computer
What you have seen in your life? Like I have seen.... children playing in rain....shell near sea....baby crying in mom's arms...frogs jumping around in a rain......lizards on the walls....cows on the road.....people selling fish on the road side......dog drinking water from a puddle......couple kissing in a park........butterflies on a flowers........and so on.....
Its simple i know, but still hard to find....
Again what you have seen just like i did????
What is weired you have seen?
A huge herd of sheep blocking a road in the Baltics.
A public market selling almost everything in Estonia.
Entire mountainsides terraced for farming in Romania.
Kids with no gameboys, no xboxes, no tennis shoes, not much of anything, having a ball playing baseball with a big stick and a crushed milk carton in the Dominican Republic. Even if it hit you, the little box was too light to hurt and they could smack it as hard as they wanted.
Mothers nursing their babies on a train in several European countries and nobody even noticing.
A girl with a pierced nostril in the UK trying to blow her nose while everyone around her tried not to notice or show their amusement at her predicament.
A horrific traffic accident.
The poodle I had as a kid hiding after he got a haircut, ashamed of the poofy look of his ears, top of his head and tail. He'd run outside as soon as he could and roll in mud for some reason.
My cat trying to look like a jungle cat as she pounced on my foot.
A few things I can't explain, from phantom sounds to even odder things I've seen.
A father losing his temper at Disneyworld and kicking an automatic door. Sadly, his 5-year-old mimicked him a few seconds later.
People in what are supposedly some of the 'unfriendliest' cities on Earth helping a stranger.
Parents sending their toddlers to beg for candy or money as I waited for a train in Romania. And the huge gold-gilt roof of their leader's house.
Poor people in many countries who seemed happier than most of the people I know, despite not having any tv at all, let alone a big-screen HDTV or even a front door on their house.
Thousands of birds flying in perfectly synchronized formation.
A small bird bravely trying to fly into a stiff wind, then finally landing so he could walk instead.
Reply:I saw a drunk guy wearing no shirt and bibbed overalls. His bibs were riding lower and lower. He could feel it and kept trying to pull them up. Only problem was that he was so drunk that he kept missing the trousers and grabbing the waistband of his boxers. After awhile, he had pulled them up to his armpits. Believe me, that was weird! (But hilarious!)
Reply:28 sstates
virginia beach
saquaw valley
poconos
wisconsin dells
niagra falls
jekyll island
biloxi
pennsacola
tampa
myrtle beach
quebec city
ft ord, calif
ft mccllellan, AL
turtles crossing the road
Reply:http://preacher9.files.wordpress.com/200...
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1390/7510...
computer
Would this look stupid?
I have a little boutique and I'm looking to replace the tattered dressing room curtains with new ones. There are two sets of curtains that I already have (Beige linen) which are kind of the "Backdrop" for the center, colorful curtain.
The store is decorated with beige walls, white windowsills, and gold trim accents. The furniture is gold, off-white, and black.
I would like to "spruce up the place" by adding color, but I'm afraid choice # 2 may be too loud (and then I would have to find some matching blue flowers or something to make it flow). Choice # 1 might not be the correct color gold to match, but it's safe. What do you think?
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Wel...
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-TURQUOISE-BEADED-C...
Would this look stupid?
I love the turquoise and that would be my choice. I think you will want to bring in some accents but I think that would be easy and affordable enough to do. Best wishes!
Reply:I think that turquoise curtains are a great idea, however I think that those curtains look kind of cheap (personally). I think something like this would look better:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Candy-Tab-Top-Wi...
Reply:Go with the turquoise ones, it is a really hot color right now in decorating. If you don't want it to be "too loud" go with a more Tiffany's blue instead of quite so bright which would look wonderful with the other colors you mentioned, very elegant.
Reply:Choice number two is a good color, but the curtains themselves look a little see-through.
Reply:the turquoise rocks.
Reply:Go with choice #2. It's a beautiful color and why play it safe?
dental
The store is decorated with beige walls, white windowsills, and gold trim accents. The furniture is gold, off-white, and black.
I would like to "spruce up the place" by adding color, but I'm afraid choice # 2 may be too loud (and then I would have to find some matching blue flowers or something to make it flow). Choice # 1 might not be the correct color gold to match, but it's safe. What do you think?
http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Wel...
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-TURQUOISE-BEADED-C...
Would this look stupid?
I love the turquoise and that would be my choice. I think you will want to bring in some accents but I think that would be easy and affordable enough to do. Best wishes!
Reply:I think that turquoise curtains are a great idea, however I think that those curtains look kind of cheap (personally). I think something like this would look better:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Candy-Tab-Top-Wi...
Reply:Go with the turquoise ones, it is a really hot color right now in decorating. If you don't want it to be "too loud" go with a more Tiffany's blue instead of quite so bright which would look wonderful with the other colors you mentioned, very elegant.
Reply:Choice number two is a good color, but the curtains themselves look a little see-through.
Reply:the turquoise rocks.
Reply:Go with choice #2. It's a beautiful color and why play it safe?
dental
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