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The story of the Two Wolves is a memetic legend of unknown origin, commonly attributed to Cherokee or other indigenous American peoples in popular retelling. The legend is usually framed as a grandfather or elder passing wisdom to a young listener; the elder describes a battle between two wolves within one’s self, using the battle as a metaphor for inner conflict.
Early in the poem's history, an unidentified person edited the poem, halving its size, and spread it under the title "If Dr. Seuss Were a Technical Writer" attributed to "Anonymous". [1] Ziegler wrote to numerous webmasters to remove the plagiarized version but soon abandoned this as it was spreading faster than he could hope to deal with it.
Betelguese, a Trip Through Hell is a 1908 lyrical poem book written by Jean Louis De Esque. [2] The publication includes a preface by the author with two poetic works, "When I am Gone" and "Betelguese." The latter poem has been called a "classic" work that utilized off-beat language, considered to be a delight to the philologist.
26. Going To Grandmother's. Hurrah! hurrah! for here’s the sleigh, That comes to take us all away, To spend the glad Thanksgiving Day At Grandmother’s house in the country. Jump in, jump in, a ...
The poem was later included in Paterson's collection Rio Grande's Last Race and Other Verses, first published in 1902. [3] The phrase "Hay and Hell and Booligal" and its more common variant "Hay, Hell and Booligal" is used figuratively in the Australian vernacular "to designate a place of the greatest imaginable discomfort". [4] The phrase was ...
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