Cycle Poem by lady grace

Cycle

Rating: 5.0


chlorophyll

stomata

cotyledon

germination...that is all about the plants....



eggs

larva

pupa

adult...this is a life cycle of butterfly...




condensetion

transpiration

precipitation

evaporation...is a hdrologic cycle...



but how about this?

in the morning, he has 4 legs

at noon, he has 2

and in the afternoon, he has 3......



so, can you leave your answer below? i appreciate all the comments.......thanks a lot

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Carol Gall 11 December 2009

interesting write lady 10

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Dr.subhendu Kar 11 December 2009

very interesting! ! ! yet study of biology never allow us to know such kind of species losing leg after leg from four to two by the afternoon, may be genetically maneuvered recent most hybrid from ex-biology! ! ! ! ! smile, thanks for sharing, kindly i lose my psyche to guess the object.............

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Luke Johnson 11 December 2009

....this poem is cute.....

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 23 December 2009

well you are excellent teacher too.........10

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Rafique Farooqi 12 December 2009

it is wonderful story of man from childhood youth and old age, when he crawls like kitty then on two legs and on old age he needs stick t o walk

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Obinna Eruchie 12 December 2009

Hmm, a riddle in the last stanza, and the answer is man. Why? in the morning, he has 4 legs (when man is a baby) in the noon, he has 2 (when man is a grown up) and in afternoon, he has 3...... (when man is a elderly person whose walk is aided by a walking stick) It is an interesting piece with biological references especially the stages of life and respiration.

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Ravi Sathasivam 11 December 2009

Very interesting piece. But well written poem. Enjoyed reading it 10+

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Ken E Hall 11 December 2009

Lady this is fun but it leaves me perplexed I don't know the answer But I do know what you get if you cross an elephant with a mouse, a very big mouse................give us the answer please regards

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