Feb. 12th, 2008
Writer's Block: Repeat After Me...
Feb. 12th, 2008 04:44 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
This is odd, Guess I'l have to spell phoenetically.
My real name is Sara, but pronounced Seh-rah, like Sarah
but generally people pronounce it Sah-rah like zara with an s
I get called Sara-Ann a lot too, coz sometimes my name is hyphenated.
Guess mine's not really an easy name to mispronounce :P
This is odd, Guess I'l have to spell phoenetically.
My real name is Sara, but pronounced Seh-rah, like Sarah
but generally people pronounce it Sah-rah like zara with an s
I get called Sara-Ann a lot too, coz sometimes my name is hyphenated.
Guess mine's not really an easy name to mispronounce :P
Writer's Block: A Favorite Poem
Feb. 12th, 2008 04:47 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Well, Top poems list would have to be:
'Because I could not stop for Dath' by Emily Dickeson
'Jabberwocky' by Lewis Carroll
'I saw a Jlly Hunter' by Charles Causley
'Noise' by Anonymous
'Alphabet Stew' by Jack Prelutsky
'And My Heart Soars' by Chief Dan George
'Lizzie Pitofsky poem' by Judith Viorst
'Sky in the Pie!' by Roger McGough
'I Remember, I Remember' by Thomas Hood
'Leisure' by William Henry Davies
'The Quangle Wangle's Hat' by Edward Lear
'Porphyria's Lover' by Robert Browning
'The Sck Equation' by Brian Patten
'Lord Ullin's Daughter' by Thomas Campbell
'I, too, Sing America,' by Langston Hughes
'My Grandmother' by Elizabeth Jennings
'Warning: When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple' by Jenny Joseph
But my favourite poem of all time is 'People' by Charlotte Zolotow
'Some people talk and talk
and never say a thing.
Some people look at you
and birds begin to sing.
Some people laugh and laugh
and yet you want to cry.
Some people touch your hand
and music fills the sky.'
Well, Top poems list would have to be:
'Because I could not stop for Dath' by Emily Dickeson
'Jabberwocky' by Lewis Carroll
'I saw a Jlly Hunter' by Charles Causley
'Noise' by Anonymous
'Alphabet Stew' by Jack Prelutsky
'And My Heart Soars' by Chief Dan George
'Lizzie Pitofsky poem' by Judith Viorst
'Sky in the Pie!' by Roger McGough
'I Remember, I Remember' by Thomas Hood
'Leisure' by William Henry Davies
'The Quangle Wangle's Hat' by Edward Lear
'Porphyria's Lover' by Robert Browning
'The Sck Equation' by Brian Patten
'Lord Ullin's Daughter' by Thomas Campbell
'I, too, Sing America,' by Langston Hughes
'My Grandmother' by Elizabeth Jennings
'Warning: When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple' by Jenny Joseph
But my favourite poem of all time is 'People' by Charlotte Zolotow
'Some people talk and talk
and never say a thing.
Some people look at you
and birds begin to sing.
Some people laugh and laugh
and yet you want to cry.
Some people touch your hand
and music fills the sky.'