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In the course of five years, 1945–49, he enjoyed success with four novels, a collection of short stories, a book about postwar Germany, five plays, hundreds of poems and satirical verses, several essays of note and a large amount of journalism. He died in 1954, having shut the doors of the garage and run the engine. [2]
[30] The phrase "sets fire to the harvest of the moth" refers to the moth's total annihilation in the flame. In their introduction to this poem Avery and Heath-Stubbs write: [31] "The angels who created him from Adam's clay placed upon him the covenant of God's love. Therefore he remains steadfast, even though the final goal of love is ...
"Moth to a Flame" is a song by Swedish house supergroup Swedish House Mafia and Canadian singer-songwriter The Weeknd. [2] It was released on 22 October 2021 through Republic Records as the third single from the former's debut studio album Paradise Again, and was later included on the "Alternate World" edition of the latter's fifth studio album Dawn FM; both released in 2022 [3]
A Burnt Child (Bränt barn) is a novel by the Swedish author Stig Dagerman, published in 1948. [1] [2]It is Dagerman's most widely read novel both in Sweden, where it has been published in ten editions, and internationally, with translations to twenty languages.
Her poem, "To Mourn Too Long for Those We Love" was read at the funeral of INXS lead singer, Michael Hutchence. [1] Witcomb died in a nursing home in Brighton, South Australia on 17 November 2023, at the age of 95. [2] First published by herself, Witcomb's "Thoughts" appeared in the 1970s as a single volume, The Thoughts of Nanushka.
In the fable, a young moth aspires to fly up to a star, and keeps trying to reach that impossible goal. The other moths laugh at him. They tell him he should have a realistic goal, such as flying to a candle. Indeed, they all fly to candles and are burnt to ashes. The dreamy, unrealistic young moth keeps focused on flying to a star.
A moth ate words. To me that seemed a fantastical event, when I found that wonder out, that a worm swallowed the poem of a some person, a thief in darkness, a glorious statement and its strong foundation. The thieving stranger was not a whit more wise that he swallowed those words. A moth ate words.
"Moth into Flame" is a song by heavy metal band Metallica and the second single from their tenth studio album, Hardwired... to Self-Destruct. The song debuted during the band's appearance on The Howard Stern Show on September 26, 2016, with the official music video being uploaded to the band's official YouTube page hours later. [1]