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  1. 6 de nov. de 2018 · ‘Song of Myself’ is perhaps the definitive achievement of the great nineteenth-century American poet Walt Whitman (1819-92), so we felt that it was a good choice for the second in our ‘post a poem a day’ feature. ‘Song of Myself’ is long, but well worth devoting ten or fifteen minutes to reading, whether you’re familiar…

    • Walt Whitman

      Even those who aren’t familiar with Walt Whitman’s poems may...

    • Post a Poem a Day

      ‘Now fades the last long streak of snow’: this canto, Canto...

  2. You can look through the gaps between tree trunks/branches. That is called "looking through the trees". If there are too many trunks/branches, or they are too close together, there are no straight-line gaps for light to go from the object to your eyes.

  3. There's a feeling I get when I look to the west, And my spirit is crying for leaving. In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees, And the voices of those who stand looking. Ooh, it makes me wonder, Ooh, it really makes me wonder.

  4. Springtime Rhapsody. 8 The voice of my beloved! Look, he comes, leaping upon the mountains, bounding over the hills. 9 My beloved is like a gazelle. or a young stag. Look, there he stands. behind our wall, gazing in at the windows, looking through the lattice. 10 My beloved speaks and says to me:

  5. 7 de oct. de 2015 · Urban Dictionary defines the expression to mean someone is so simple minded that they can't figure out the simplest problems. Their minds are like great big empty voids of any kind of logical ...

  6. www.maxfosterphotography.com › gallery › 10-breathtaking-tree-tunnels-around-the-world10 Breathtaking Tree Tunnels Around the World

    1) Wormsloe Plantation, Savannah, Georgia. Wormsloe is one of the most accessible and impressive tree tunnels in the South. With a live oak lined drive stretching nearly a mile, there are several unique views.

  7. 23 de sept. de 2022 · The idiom “can’t see the forest for the trees” means that the parts are distracting you from comprehending the whole. You can’t see the entirety as you are preoccupied with the details and overlook the bigger picture or the end goal. In this context, it signifies the trees are obscuring the fact that they collectively form a forest.