English | Spanish | French | German | Portuguese| Italian | Romanian

free poem

e mentre abbiamo camminato l'erba debolmente è stata mescolata
la donna molto ha mancato, come denominate a me, chiamata a me
li ha fatti mai sentono parlare
tutti si acquietano lungo il potomac
una tempesta sta guidando sulla marea
ci era uno strangeness sui vostri labbri
amo le vecchie disposizioni melodious
la sua faccia è giusta e liscia e fine
all'interno della mia mano tengo
alcuni dei hurts che avete curato
amico, di cui il sorriso è venuto essere
possono comunicare di amore in un cottage
con il tramonto

 



Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!

  • Celebrate Women: 'Rachel Rising' program set for Thursday - Daily Times
  • Book launch and reading at Custom House studios - Mayo Advertiser
  • UConn program gives 7th-graders an early start - Stamford Advocate
  • Dayton award nominees: Abani, Alarcón, Díaz and more - Los Angeles Times
  • A 'legend' passes on - Kingston Whig
  • A Garden of Verses (Washington Post)
  • Anthrax Security Concerns Raised - Tampa Bay Online
  • In Nairobi’s slums, E.C. Glass teacher finds hope - Lynchburg News and Advance
  • Opinion: 'gg Game Auteur, no re' - Gamasutra
  • Political slogans can zing or sing for the masses (Houston Chronicle)
  • Win rekindles poet's passion - Auckland stuff.co.nz
  • The faces of 4-H: 100 years in Michigan - Lansing State Journal
  • Cafe serves up coffee with conservative flavor - Chicago Tribune
  • Chillin' with a good book can work wonders - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
  • Much applause for all those claws - Calgary Sun
 

Get better Mortgage Rates today and save!

Get your Online Degrees today!

Poetry | Home | Contact Us | Educational Resources | Vote For This Poem | Visitor Favorites

Summer School Help Beginner Math Physics Primer Chemistry Primer Intro Psychology English Primer
Intro Grammar Beginner Writing American History American Civil War Intro Biology Composition Help


Check out El-Grande Web Directory today!


www.endlesspoetry.com ©Copyright 2004 - 2007 Michael VanDeMar All Rights Reserved