The poems provide the work's four movements not only with concrete imagery but also with a narrative arc.
The poem provides leavening to what is a very dry subject for most school pupils.
This poem provides the reader with much of the experience of war without every directly recounting one.
The poem also provided a safe symbolic space for Acadians to develop arguments for more recognition and respect.
Lucas suggests that the original poems provide a strong container but Carroll's works are famous precisely because of their random, surreal quality.
The long poem provides the artist with a greater space to create great meaning.
The resulting poem, while a popular success, did not provide a model for future U.S. poets.
The poem provides a condensed version of the story of The Shoemaker.
This short poem, written by Robert Herrick in the 17th century, provides a good example:
The poem has also provided a ready source for titles: