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I cried
I have yet
to weep
I jumped
I have yet
to leap
I have triumphed
I have yet
to conquer
I tasted
I have yet
to savor
I touched
I have yet
to hold
I know
I have yet
to learn
I am living
but life has yet
to unfold
I am being
but I have yet
to become
For in this world
that revolves around the sun
when a day ends
another has just
begun...
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"Waxing Gibbous" is one of the phases of the moon. “Waxing” means “growing”. A waxing gibbous moon is nearly, but not quite, a full moon . . . appearing more than half lighted but less than full, illuminated generally from the right. This moon phase comes between one and two weeks after new moon. The waxing gibbous moon usually appears nearly full and might be mistaken for a full moon. |
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Definition: | (verb) Play boisterously. |
Synonyms: | frisk, frolic, gambol, lark, rollick, romp, run around, skylark, sport, disport |
Usage: | The children cavorted in the water, splashing and ducking each other. |
![]() As the World Turns Premieres (1956)Soap operas began in the early 1930s as 15-minute radio episodes and continued in that format when they began appearing on TV in the early 1950s. As the World Turns premiered as the first half-hour TV soap. The show, which primarily focused on two professional families in the fictional town of Oakdale, Illinois, ran for 54 years and aired nearly 14,000 episodes. For 20 of those years, it was most-watched daytime drama in the US. What interrupted a live broadcast of the show in 1963? More... Discuss |
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