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(Horatian Ode in Iambic Pentameter with ababcdecde Rhyme Scheme)
The tranquillity of valley hills,
Allows the mind to wander like the clouds,
Above the tree tops with their...
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Little daisy
that pops up among other flowers,
curious
and timid,
its heart filled with sunlight,
almost naked
and without thorns,
gentle
and simple
like a little girl,
eternal prophesy of love...
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The rain fell slowly
almost as it not wanting to,
gently calming the thirst
that the heat left behind.
She entered through the open window
sifting with her timidness
the penumbra now already cool....
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The laughter came out
quickly,
without being able
to stop,
noisy happiness
that springs up
and goes dancing
from mouth to mouth,
bright light,
that burning,
erases the gloom
that life has at...
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One of Paul Laurence Dunbars poems in southern dialect.
W'en de evenin' shadders
Come a-glidin' down.
Fallin' black an' heavy
Ovah hill an' town,
Ef you...
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“From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor fire.”
FIRE AND ICE by Robert Frost
You're trudging on your track
from day to day
when suddenly
you see a trick of...
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