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Aram Poems - Poems about Aram
I Feel So Little Send Me what you heard around the worlds said It is Good It feels Like Good Energy
...United States (US): United Kingdom (UK): Australia (AU): Germany (DE): France (FR Spain (ES): Italy (IT): Netherlands (NL) Poland (PL): Sweden (SE): Japan (JP): Canada (CA): T......
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Brenda J. Joyce
Categories:
aram,
adventure, america, analogy, beauty,
Form:
Free verse
Balaam, the so-called non Israelite prophet of the LORD, Samuel 22:2 part three NIV
...Balaam's Donkey Numbers 22:36-41 continued part two to meet him at the Moabite town on the Arnon boarder at the edge of his territory. Balak said to Balaam,"Did I not send you an urgent summons?......
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Roxanne Dubarry
Categories:
aram,
10th grade, 11th grade,
Form:
Prose
Thirukkural
...Composed couplets Connoted every facets Words of wisdom they're World needs them forever Be it a love or life or when yours in strife Just go through these verses which certain......
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Supraja Kannan
Categories:
aram,
books, wisdom, words, world,
Form:
Rhyme
Nowhere Else To Go
...Nowhere Else To Go Welcome to Israel: Land of Hope.1 (The land of Zion and Jerusalem.)2 Where prophets walked and prophesied, For their God, our God: The God of Abraham, I......
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Dennis Spilchuk
Categories:
aram,
bible, education, history, jewish,
Form:
Verse
In a Word a Happening
...sans beginning,middle,or end in an instant all at once we see a tribute ekphrasis to Aram Saroyam one word 'lighght' created 1967 controversial then and ever since......
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Brian Strand
Categories:
aram,
poets,
Form:
Ekphrasis
Ambiguity and Ambivalence In the Thirukkural: Canto 4, K35, a Random Example
...Ambiguity and Ambivalence in the THIRUKKURAL: Canto 4, K35, a random example alukkaa ravaavekuli yinnaacchon naangku milukkaa viyanra tharam (unrefined, given in the original state of ......
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T Wignesan
Categories:
aram,
art, language, poetry, tamil,
Form:
Epigram
Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration In the Thirukkural, Canto 4, K35
...Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration in the THIRUKKURAL, a random example: Canto 4, K35 by T. Wignesan alukkaaru avaavekuli innaacchol naangkum ilukkaa iyanrathu aram (refined, shorn of co......
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T Wignesan
Categories:
aram,
memory, poetry, tamil,
Form:
Epigram
Metre In the Thirukkural: Kural 35 of Canto 4, a Random Example
...Metre in the THIRUKKURAL: Kural 35 of Canto 4, a random example. alukkaa ravaavekuli yinnaacchon naangku milukkaa viyanra tharam (unrefined, given in the original state of ......
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T Wignesan
Categories:
aram,
poetry, tamil, word play,
Form:
Epigram
Niitthaar Perumai, the Fundamental Role of the Ascetic, Canto 3 of the Thirukkural By Thiruvalluvar
...Niithaar Perumai, the Fundamental Role of Ascetics, Canto 26 of the Thirukkural, the Tamil Classical Treatise on Ethics, Translation and Commentary by T. Wignesan [Given the scarcity of info......
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T Wignesan
Categories:
aram,
education, humanity, life, philosophy,
Form:
Epigram