This is the beginning of a new day.
God has given me this day to use as I will.
I can waste it or use it for good.
What I do today is important as I am
exchanging a day of my life for it.
When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever.
Leaving something in its place I have traded for it.
I want it to be a gain, not loss--good, not evil.
Success, not failure,
in order that I shall not forget the price I paid for it.
Teddy Bear - poem - was created in 1924.
cause he experience what the poem tell
William Cullen Bryant
William Cullen Bryant
The author
Bryant entitled the poem "To a Waterfowl" because the poem is addressed directly to a waterfowl, portraying the bird's journey as a metaphor for the journey of life and the guidance and protection found in nature. The choice of the waterfowl as the subject reflects themes of solitude, perseverance, and faith.
The Clock of Life
The poem "A Sudden Storm" was written by the renowned American poet and author, William Cullen Bryant. Bryant was a prominent figure in American literature during the 19th century and is best known for his romantic and nature-themed poetry. "A Sudden Storm" is a vivid and evocative poem that captures the power and unpredictability of nature.
Survivor by Robert Mitchum
In Her Shoes.
"To a Waterfowl" is a poem by William Cullen Bryant and not "To Cole the Painter Departing for Europe." "To Cole the Painter Departing for Europe" is a tribute poem written by William Cullen Bryant for his friend, the artist Thomas Cole, praising his artistic talent and wishing him well on his journey to Europe. Cole was a prominent figure in the Hudson River School of landscape painting.
No, "Thanatopsis" is not a rhymed couplet. It is a poem by William Cullen Bryant that explores the themes of death and nature. The poem is written in blank verse, which means it does not have a rhyme scheme.