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  1. Jessie Fauset, "The Gift of Laughter" (Essay, 1925) THE black man bringing gifts, and particularly the gift of laughter, to the American stage is easily the most anomalous, the most inscrutable figure of the century.

  2. From the lighthearted and humorous to the satirical and ironic, poems about laughter capture the essence of mirth and bring a smile to our faces. In this article, we will explore some famous poems that celebrate the beauty and power of laughter.

    • "Giggles" Giggles, like whispers of joy, Tickling our souls, Unleashing smiles. This short, sweet verse captures the lightness and playfulness of laughter.
    • "Laughter's Dance" Laughter dances in the air, Melodies of pure delight, Hearts joining, spirits lifted, In this joyful flight. This poem takes us on a metaphorical journey where laughter becomes a dance, its enchanting tunes reverberating through the atmosphere.
    • "The Laughter Song" In a world where laughter reigns, Tears melt away like snow, A melody of pure bliss, In each joyful echo. This poem celebrates laughter's ability to conquer sadness and melt away tears.
    • "The Laughter Breeze" Laughter's breeze gently blows, Whispering its delight, Sparkling eyes, contagious joy, In every joyful sight. This verse likens laughter to a gentle breeze, softly touching our lives with its delight.
    • Why Don't You Laugh. Poet: Unknown. Why don't you laugh, dear boys, when troubles come, Instead of sitting 'round so sour and glum? You cannot have all play,
    • Laugh. Poet: F. W. Sanderson. 'Tis by the heart the secret's told, 'Tis by the smile we're young or old, 'Tis as the life its joy shall hold, It is the laugh reveals the soul.
    • Laughter. Poet: Edgar A. Guest. Laughter sort o' settles breakfast better than digestive pills; Found it, somehow in my travels, cure for every sort of ills;
    • A Chuckle. Poet: Catherine Pulsifer. When shadows cast their gloom upon my soul, And burdened heart feels lost within the night, A fleeting smile can still my thoughts so cold,
  3. In this article, we will explore a selection of enchanting poems that celebrate the intertwining themes of laughter and friendship. Índice. Poem 1: "The Gift of Laughter" by John Stevenson. Poem 2: "Friendship's Laughter" by Emily Dickinson. Poem 3: "The Laughter Within" by Maya Angelou.

  4. May 12, 2015 · It’s the sound of joy. It’s not joy’s only sound; there is joy in sorrow, in tears, underneath sobs, and in silence. And there is laughter — this happy treasure — to cherish as a gift from God. Here, then, is a poem calledBeats,” on the holy laughter of Christ:

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  6. a poem that leaps out of the page, a Scripture verse that speaks to you in a fresh new way. Where would we be without laughter? God has coloured our lives with a special gift to uplift and encourage one another. 🎁 ©

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