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  1. 29 de jun. de 2024 · William Blake's poem "The Fly" was published in 1794. It talks about the fleeting nature of life and how death is unpredictable. The speaker asserts that death happens at random, without any cautions or heads up, so people should appreciate and enjoy their lives while they still can.

  2. 21 de jun. de 2024 · The Coach And The Fly. [1] Upon a sandy, uphill road, Which naked in the sunshine glow'd, Six lusty horses drew a coach. Dames, monks, and invalids, its load, On foot, outside, at leisure trode. The team, all weary, stopp'd and blow'd: Whereon there did a fly approach, And, with a vastly business air. Cheer'd up the horses with his buzz, -

  3. 12 de jun. de 2024 · But he didn't catch me (shake finger) Variation 1: I know a little turtle who lives in a box, (Make an outline of a box with your hands) He swam in the water, (Make swimming motion with hands.) And climbed onto rocks. (Fingers walk up fist of other hand.) He snapped at the fly, (Snap fingers at imaginary fly.)

  4. Hace 3 días · The Fly. How large unto the tiny fly. Must little things appear!-. A rosebud like a feather bed, Its prickle like a spear; A dewdrop like a looking- glass, A hair like golden wire;

  5. 21 de jun. de 2024 · The Fly And The Ant. [1] A fly and ant, upon a sunny bank, Discuss'd the question of their rank. 'O Jupiter!' the former said, 'Can love of self so turn the head, That one so mean and crawling, And of so low a calling, To boast equality shall dare. With me, the daughter of the air? In palaces I am a guest, And even at thy glorious feast.

  6. Hace 5 días · Traveling Stanzas is a project of the College of Arts and Sciences’ Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University in collaboration with Visual Communication Design students and alumni. The purpose of Traveling Stanzas is to facilitate a global conversation through the intimate and inclusive voice of poetry.

  7. Hace 5 minutos · The group behind the fictional poet explained it was a prank in its last post on June 28, which said it had "mocked" Z poems" when its message was "f*** the war."