Unit 2 English 6 Senior Two
if i could make days last foreverif words could make wishes come true
i'd save every day like a treasure and then
again i would spend them with you 6. to sweetheart or friend,
words can mean much.
valentine heart to heart,
conveys a loving touch.7. you're always there for me
when things tend to go wrong
it's that faith you have in me
that makes our love strong 8. it's your loving and your caring
and knowing that you're near
that gentle touch you have
make my troubles disappear 9.the new colossusgive me your tired, your poor,
your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.
the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
i lift my lamp beside the golden door. 10. rain the rain is raining all around, it falls on field and tree. it rains on the umbrellas here, and on the ships at sea. r..l.stereson 11. who has seen the wind?who has seen the wind? neither i nor you. but when the leaves hang trembling, the wind is passing through. who has seen the wind? neither you nor i. but when the trees bow down their heads, the wind is passing by. 12. oread whirl up, sea? whirl your pointed pines, slash your great pine on our rocks, hurl your green over us, cover us with your pools of fir. 13.the little star j. taylor twinkle, twinkle, little star,how i wonder what your are! up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky. when the blazing sun is set, and the grass with dew is wet, then you show your little light, twinkle, twinkle, all the night. then the traveler in the dark, thanks you for your tiny spark, he could not see where to go if you did not twinkle so. in the dark blue sky you keep, and often through my curtains peep, for you never shut your eye till the sun is in the sky. as your bright and tiny spark lights the traveler in the dark, though i know not what you are, twinkle, twinkle, little star. 14. the golden sunset h. w. longfellow the golden sea its mirrow spreads beneath the golden skies, and but a narrow strip betweenof land and shadow lies. the cloud-like rocks, the rock-like clouds dissolved in glory float, and midway of the radiant flood, hangs silently the boat, the sea is but another sky, the sky a sea as well, and which is earth and which is heaven, the eye can scarcely tell. 15. .if all the skies were sunshine h. van dyke if all the skies were sunshine,