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  1. 25 de jul. de 2022 · 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.

  2. 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…

  3. 1 de may. de 2020 · Bush said to NME: “The hounds of love are an image really, someone who’s afraid of being captured by love; and the imagery is love taking the form of hounds that are hunting them, so they run away because they’re afraid of being caught by the hounds and ripped to shreds.”. The song contains very dramatic imagery for love itself.

  4. The phrase “see the trees through the forest” is a common idiom used to describe someone’s ability to focus on small details while still keeping sight of the bigger picture. This idiom has been around for centuries and has been used in various contexts throughout history.

  5. 'He is too selfish,' she said. So it was always Winter there, and the North Wind, and the Hail, and the Frost, and the Snow danced about through the trees.

  6. 26 de mar. de 2024 · 26 March 2024. The ‘Mother Tree’ idea is everywhere — but how much of it is real? A popular theory about how trees cooperate has enchanted the public and raised the profile of forest...

  7. Over There. a lively song written by George M Cohan to praise US soldiers serving abroad in the First World War. He wrote it on 6 April 1917, the day on which the US entered the war, and it includes the words: ‘The Yanks are coming! And we won't come home ‘til it's over over there.’.