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

child poem

ho visto le stelle più fiere
scattando in su, cadendo
splendor dolce
la mia madre twines me rose bagnate con rugiada
o giusta e stately domestica, di cui occhi
in qualche luogo ho letto un racconto sconosciuto, vecchio, arrugginito
quando ero un ragazzo all'università
amo la mia ora di vento e di luce
una volta questo tappeto erboso molle
ci è una città, builded da nessuna mano
uplifting, come il vento ha saltato
dal pavimento al soffitto
quelli sul superiore dicono che li conoscono, terra -- sono liars
ci erano tre nel prato dal ruscello

 



Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!

  • Their man in Pari: How Aimé Maeght changed the face of 20th-century art (Independent)
  • Death Race - Student Direct
  • Anger as vandals strike at miners’ memorial - WalesOnline
  • Free Speech Poetry Night - Miami New Times
  • Antes que Nada, 13 Contemporary Artists in Cuba - Birmingham News
  • Daily calendar - San Antonio Express News
  • 'Drunks talk trash, don't they?' - Guardian Unlimited
  • Not At All Peachy - Slate
  • Chairman of the NEA To Step Down in January - New York Times
  • Joan Osborne Feeling Poetic on New Album - antiMUSIC.com
  • On music: A knockout blow to Oasis - guardian.co.uk
  • “Montana Ghost Towns and Gold Camps” by Bill Whitfield - New West
  • Local interest in poet Robert Frost reinvigorated - Addison Independent
  • The Nanaimo Arts Council hosts Creative Currents on the second ... - Nanaimo Daily News
  • Writing Between the Lines as a Columbia Student and Teacher - CU Columbia Spectator
 

Mortgage Refinance

Florida Mortgages

Mortgage News Archives

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