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  1. Apr 3, 2009 · Lies My Mother Told Me. by Elizabeth Thomas. If you keep eating raw spaghetti. you'll get pinworms, then I'll have to make. a necklace of garlic for you to wear. each night while you sleep, until they go away. If you're mean to your younger brother, I'll know.

  2. Lies My Mother Told Me. She told me we were forever. She told me she would never leave. She even told me that we would stay together because I was tw baby with a mistaken name. When she held me close, she told me that's where I was suppose to be but she lied to me.

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    The theme of “My Mother” is the love of the speaker for his mother. He recounts how his mother’s death distresses and shakes him. Despite this, life and its activities continue even while his mother lies dead in the casket. The speaker, who is the poet himself, felt a sense of loss over the departure of his mother, and this sense of loss overwhelme...

    The poem “My Mother” is written in two parts. Each part is written in the form of a sonnet containing fourteen rhyming lines. The rhyme schemeis regular, and follows the strict pattern of ABAB, as given below: The second stanza follows CDCD, the third EFEF, with a final rhyming couplet, GG. The poem follows iambic pentameter, such as “I paused beca...

    This poem is about the sense of loss and feeling of pain after the demise of the poet’s mother. Therefore, he expresses his love for his mother. He also feels a sense of belonging to his motherland, and treats it as a mother. Hence, this is a good poem for all those who have lost their mothers. They can think of the following lines on Mother’s Day,...

  3. Lies My Mother Told Me. by Elizabeth Thomas. If you keep eating raw spaghetti. you’ll get pinworms, then I’ll have to make. a necklace of garlic for you to wear. each night while you sleep, until they go away.

  4. Mar 7, 2016 · In her poem “Lies My Ancestors Told for Me,” the Native American writer Deborah Miranda reveals the false histories her people told on their birth certificates, death certificates, to their grandchildren: After the mission broke up, it was better to lie. Say you are Mexican. . . and when you tell that lie tell it in Spanish.

  5. Jul 21, 2016 · LUFF MY SUNFLOWERS, THANKS FOR THE LOVE, Love you mum. HI MUM PLEASE DON'T WATCH THIS I KNOW YOU WATCH MY VIDEOS BUT IT'S JUST A POEM A WROTE A YEAR AGO. LOVE YOU FOREVER. My other poem: https ...

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  7. Aug 12, 2021 · In the poem “Lies My Ancestors Told for Me,” Deborah Miranda (Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen and Chumash) evokes the colonial archive, the collection of historical documents and materials that informs her 2013 memoir, Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir, of which this poem is part.

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