Monday, August 19, 2019
The power of love, peace, and family bonding are all similar in some :: English Literature
The power of love, peace, and family bonding are all similar in some   type of way.    Family Bonding    The power of love, peace, and family bonding are all similar in some  type of way. Sharing the love with someone gives you peace and allows  you to bond together. The two poems "Earth and Rain, the Plants and  Sun" and "Four poems for a Child Son" both elaborate on the love,  peace and family bonding shared in these poems.    "Earth and Rain, the Plants and Sun" was a well written poem with many  meanings to it. On his way to Colorado, the narorator enlightens the  day for not just his family, but also himself. As he grasps such a  wonderful image of joy, he lets his son know, that this shall never  end. He hears the sound of a meadowlark, rising high above, through  the fresh cut smell of alfalfa. Describing the freshness and purity in  the air on such a peaceful day.    As the hawk sweeps high above, the sound of thunder brings darkness  through this day. The sun is gone, but a sunlight beam breaks through  a cloud, shining directly on the green plant. The thunder has stirred  up a storm, sending rain to fall to the ground, fertilizing the green  plants and alfalfa. The plants and alfalfa feed the meadowlark, mice,  molls and other rodents. These essence of life provide the food for  the hawk which represents the leader of the pack.    Today the Katzina come.    The dancing prayers.    Many times, the katzina.    It shall not end,    on, it will not end,    his love.    The dancing prayers from the katzina truly show that there is a great  amount of joy on this day. The mother, father and son hold hands as  they enjoy every minute together on such a peaceful day filled with  joy and excitement, that shall never end.    "Four Poems for a Child Son" is divided into four parts. Part one  "What's your Indian Name?" tells the significance of the name you are  given when born. Together, deserts, sun, gods and songs complete the  full meaning of who you are. Your name tells the stories of the past,  who the heroes are and contributes to the strength and bravery that  you grow to adapt to. Constructing the Indian headdress, painting it  with the earth's most natural resources, talking to it and treating it  the way you would treat another person. All of these things allow you  to get to know it a lot better, and apply it to you own life all  together. The headdress represents who you are and what your Indian  name is.  					  The power of love, peace, and family bonding are all similar in some  ::  English Literature  The power of love, peace, and family bonding are all similar in some   type of way.    Family Bonding    The power of love, peace, and family bonding are all similar in some  type of way. Sharing the love with someone gives you peace and allows  you to bond together. The two poems "Earth and Rain, the Plants and  Sun" and "Four poems for a Child Son" both elaborate on the love,  peace and family bonding shared in these poems.    "Earth and Rain, the Plants and Sun" was a well written poem with many  meanings to it. On his way to Colorado, the narorator enlightens the  day for not just his family, but also himself. As he grasps such a  wonderful image of joy, he lets his son know, that this shall never  end. He hears the sound of a meadowlark, rising high above, through  the fresh cut smell of alfalfa. Describing the freshness and purity in  the air on such a peaceful day.    As the hawk sweeps high above, the sound of thunder brings darkness  through this day. The sun is gone, but a sunlight beam breaks through  a cloud, shining directly on the green plant. The thunder has stirred  up a storm, sending rain to fall to the ground, fertilizing the green  plants and alfalfa. The plants and alfalfa feed the meadowlark, mice,  molls and other rodents. These essence of life provide the food for  the hawk which represents the leader of the pack.    Today the Katzina come.    The dancing prayers.    Many times, the katzina.    It shall not end,    on, it will not end,    his love.    The dancing prayers from the katzina truly show that there is a great  amount of joy on this day. The mother, father and son hold hands as  they enjoy every minute together on such a peaceful day filled with  joy and excitement, that shall never end.    "Four Poems for a Child Son" is divided into four parts. Part one  "What's your Indian Name?" tells the significance of the name you are  given when born. Together, deserts, sun, gods and songs complete the  full meaning of who you are. Your name tells the stories of the past,  who the heroes are and contributes to the strength and bravery that  you grow to adapt to. Constructing the Indian headdress, painting it  with the earth's most natural resources, talking to it and treating it  the way you would treat another person. All of these things allow you  to get to know it a lot better, and apply it to you own life all  together. The headdress represents who you are and what your Indian  name is.  					    
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