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"The time has come" the Walrus said,to talk of many things."
"Of shoes and ships and sealing wax,and cabbages and kings."
"And why the sea is boiling hot,and whether pigs have wings."
Reading from “The Walrus and the Carpenter” by Lewis Carroll
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The English children's author Lewis Carroll is famous for the fantasy stories Alice in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871).The stories include poetry known as nonsense verse such as the tale of the Walrus and the Carpenter, which is read here by an actor.
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- Title: The Walrus And The Carpenter
- Artist: ll-BaByChLoUiE-ll
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Poetry is any imaginative writing that has lines of a certain length. It is often rhythmical, and sometimes rhymed. We sometimes use the word verse to describe poetry.
Much of the oldest writing in the world is poetry. Early tribal peoples made up religious songs to accompany ritual dances. These were performed to praise the gods or to ask the gods for favours, such as sending rain or allowing a dead person’s soul to pass safely into the afterlife.
- Date: 06/03/2009
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Comments (4 Comments)
- iiPlayBunny - 05/13/2010
- kool poem elle
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- DoIli - 03/27/2010
- nice poem louie
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- KiMoNo18GiRl - 06/06/2009
- plz check out my poem called 'I wonder and wait'.
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- ll-BaByChLoUiE-ll - 06/05/2009
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(>.< wink
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