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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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When I speak about the sea
I feel me blue
and I soothe the anger
that my soul feels
upon seeing the pain that surrounds me.
Children who have lost their mother
in a stupid war
that money contends,...
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The forest seemed black
in the distance,
like a thick wall that prevented
the passage,
and little by little,
upon coming closer,
its dark color began to turn
into green foliage,
protecting between...
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Tupac Poem by Russel Simmons - What Of Fame
(Original from album)
Media Type:
Video
Tags:
Tupac, Amaru, Shakur, Poem, by, Russel, Simmons, What, Of, Fame, 2Pac
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Heres a virtual movie of the poet John Keats reading his lovely "Ode on Melacholy".
Please try my Dailymotion video websites where you can see the great poets oldtime acoustic blues performers...
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As a father, the messsage in Stand up for kids was especially poignant. I could never imagine my son on the street or facing the difficulties some kids face. I am proud to support Stand Up for...
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The Rhythm of Picking Sides
by MrDaMan
Virgil R. Hall II (Randy)
Circles of energy, electric anger in loveā¦
The falling sky, ominous and foreboding presses gravity upon ...
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