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  2. Trouble Is a Friend - Wikipedia

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    "Trouble Is a Friend" is a song by Australian recording artist and actress Lenka from her debut studio album, Lenka (2008). It was released on 1 September 2009 as the album's second and final single. It was released on 1 September 2009 as the album's second and final single.

  3. Selos (song) - Wikipedia

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    The core melody and musical structure of "Selos" are based on "Trouble Is a Friend". However, the lyrics of the two songs follow two different subject matters; "Selos" centers on heartbreak and jealousy while the original song has trouble as its central theme. [2] Krishna Ares Glang, who is also known as AG, wrote the lyrics for the song.

  4. Trouble in the Amen Corner - Wikipedia

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    Trouble in the Amen Corner" is a late 19th or early 20th century poem by Thomas Chalmers Harbaugh. [1] In 1960, Archie Campbell turned a slightly modified version of the poem into a country gospel song, with spoken words. The song quotes from the hymn "Rock of Ages", which is mentioned in the original poem.

  5. All 77 Stephen King Books, Ranked - AOL

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    Even King’s oft-derided poetry is given two poignant outings. “Tommy” is a free-verse tribute to the Counterculture, while “The Bone Church” is a gore-streaked take on "The Rime of the ...

  6. Bedros Tourian - Wikipedia

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    His poems have been praised for their freedom from convention, their spontaneousness, and for bringing the individual's deep emotions and psychology back into Armenian poetry. He has been called the "first great love poet of modern Armenian lyric poetry," and his poems have been rated by one critic as among the best ever written in Armenian.

  7. Trouble Will Soon Be Over - Wikipedia

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    "Trouble" is this earthly life; the singer looks forward to a better, heavenly, one: "Trouble will soon be over, sorrow will have an end". The singer reflects that God was a friend to the Biblical King David, and hopes for like treatment: "I'll gauge that the same God that David served will give me rest some day".

  8. Alcaeus - Wikipedia

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    Alcaeus and Sappho, Attic red-figure calathus, c. 470 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen (Inv. 2416). Alcaeus of Mytilene (/ æ l ˈ s iː ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἀλκαῖος ὁ Μυτιληναῖος, Alkaios ho Mutilēnaios; c. 625/620 – c. 580 BC) [1] [2] was a lyric poet from the Greek island of Lesbos who is credited with inventing the Alcaic stanza.

  9. Alec Wilder - Wikipedia

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    Wilder also contributed two tone poems, "Grey" and "Blue", to the 1956 album, Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color. Wilder wrote the definitive book American Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900–1950 (1972). [1] He was also featured in a radio series based on the book, broadcast in the middle to late 1970s. [4]