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  2. Echoes (Pink Floyd song) - Wikipedia

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    "Echoes" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, and the sixth and last track on their 1971 album Meddle. It is 23 + 1 ⁄ 2 minutes long, the second longest of their discography, eight seconds shorter than "Atom Heart Mother Suite", and takes up the entire second side of the original LP. The track evolved from a variety of different ...

  3. Poetry analysis - Wikipedia

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    A writer learning the craft of poetry might use the tools of poetry analysis to expand and strengthen their own mastery. [4] A reader might use the tools and techniques of poetry analysis in order to discern all that the work has to offer, and thereby gain a fuller, more rewarding appreciation of the poem. [5]

  4. Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Echoes is Floyd's first album to include "When the Tigers Broke Free", from the film version of The Wall (the song reappeared on a 2004 rerelease of The Final Cut in a slightly remixed form). It was their first compilation to include songs from The Final Cut , A Momentary Lapse of Reason and The Division Bell and is the only one to include ...

  5. John O'Donohue - Wikipedia

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    Eternal Echoes (1998) Conamara Blues: Poems (2000) Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace (2003) Published in the US as Beauty: The Invisible Embrace (2003) Benedictus: A Book of Blessings (2007) Published in the US as To Bless the Space Between Us (2008) The Four Elements: Reflections on Nature (2010) Echoes of Memory (1994; reprinted 1997 and 2011)

  6. Eclogues - Wikipedia

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    Eclogue 10 has verbal echoes with all the earlier poems. [7] [8] Thomas K. Hubbard (1998) has noted, "The first half of the book has often been seen as a positive construction of a pastoral vision, whilst the second half dramatizes progressive alienation from that vision, as each poem of the first half is taken up and responded to in reverse ...

  7. Echoes (Steel novel) - Wikipedia

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    Echoes is a novel by Danielle Steel, published by Random House in October 2004. The book is Steel's sixty-fourth novel. The book is Steel's sixty-fourth novel. Synopsis

  8. Roots & Echoes - Wikipedia

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    Roots & Echoes is the fifth studio album by English rock band the Coral. It was released on 6 August 2007, through Deltasonic. During the promotional cycle for their third studio album The Invisible Invasion (2005), guitarist Bill Ryder-Jones left and subsequently re-joined the band. Recording for their next album occurred between August 2006 ...

  9. The Soldier (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The last line of the prepared address echoes the second and third lines of the poem. [2] [3] The same lines were also used in the lyrics of Pink Floyd's "The Gunner's Dream" (1983, on The Final Cut) [4] and Al Stewart's "Somewhere in England 1915" (2005, on A Beach Full of Shells). The poem is read in its entirety in films Oh!