English | Spanish | French | German | Portuguese| Italian

acrostic poem

y como caminamos la hierba fue revuelta débilmente
el cielo
ella era una belleza en los días
está a menudo no tan?
debajo de la luna de la cosecha
ese compañero extraño vino en mezclar pies
ahora para una lucha enérgica y alegre
aflíjase no para el invisible
qué yo le deben
cuando era adaptó Londres
quizás no es ninguna materia que usted murió
por lo tanto no puedo
arrojé mi alma al aire como un vuelo del halcón

 



Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!

  • Other honorary degrees from staffordshire university are awarded to - This is the Sentinel
  • Music, folk tales mark Juneteenth in Leesburg - Orlando Sentinel
  • Behind the curtain of history - Telegraph.co.uk
  • BR names new poetry team to compete at national competition - Tiger Weekly
  • June Calendar Listings - Modesto Bee
  • Andy Garcia takes son Andres to little league game - Celebrity Baby Blog
  • “Japan Cuts†Above The Rest - Firefox News
  • Michael B. Casey, 76 (Baltimore Sun)
  • Africa: Abject Intellectual Surrender (AllAfrica.com)
  • 10 a.m.: Jasper native named IN poet laureate - Herald-Bulletin
  • Mother-daughter duo found success, satisfaction in SCSU’s English department (New Haven Register)
  • Christie's SwissArt Sale: From Albert Anker to Robert Zünd - Art Daily
  • A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 15-21 (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
  • Opiates by Leon Wieseltier - New Republic (subscription)
  • With Mentors at Their Sides, Girls in Need Write Their Stories and ... - New York Times
 

Get a Home Equity Loan today and save!

Second 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