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Best Andalusian Poems

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Andalusian Grapes
The Andalusian grapes are ripe this time
of season. Bacchus pipes his sweet tune o'er
the vineyards while soft breeze doth rustle more
in trees where mission tolls...

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Categories: andalusian, religious,
Form: Sonnet



Dance of the Firebird
Dance of the Firebird

Rosita, sultry enchantress,
dazzling Andalusian firebird,
erotically she twirls, proud
like a phoenix flashing across the sky.

Flared ruffled skirt swirls,
in hues of red, orange, and...

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Categories: andalusian, beautiful, dance, sensual,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member La Saeta
La Saeta

Dijo una voz popular:

“¿Quién me presta una escalera,
para subir al madero
para quitarle los clavos
a Jesús el Nazareno?”

¡Oh la saeta, el cantar
al Cristo de los...

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Categories: andalusian, faith,
Form: Free verse
A Mulatto
Otto`s life is not
their British
sickular motto
Grue is his banner
left by his
blue-eyed Brit mom
left long by one of
those hated South
African Paki
His guilty pleasures
in Green Street have
no...

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© Amit Ray  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: andalusian, addiction, career, community, conflict,
Form: Free verse
The Flamenco
Emotional tension fills the air...
 Lights and laughter everywhere

 A fiesta audience waits eagerly for a night of passion.

 The dance of Spain and a...

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Categories: andalusian, dance, tribute,
Form: Free verse



My Top Ten
The Andalusian tops my list,
So elegant with eyes like mist;

But the Quarter horse isn’t far behind,
Praised for their intelligent mind;

And next we have the Cleveland...

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Categories: andalusian, animals
Form: Couplet
On My Way To the Edge of the World
on my way to the edge of the world
the angels swoop down like hungry birds
the roar is my heart in love

soon the sky breaks forth...

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Categories: andalusian, adventure, sky,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Translation of David Broza's Ay Amor Que Seria De Mi, Lyrics By E N Glass
Translation of David Broza's " ! Ay Amor ! Que seria de mi ! " by T. Wignesan

( I'm not certain if this' s the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: andalusian, anxiety, break up, heartbreak,
Form: Elegiac Lyric
The Flamenco Dancer and the Bull
The Flamenco Dancer and The Bull

The acoustics of your snuffle
 is an absolution 
of a descending staccato 
in an E chord.
Behold, my lancing third, 
an...

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Categories: andalusian, conflict,
Form: Ballad
Is She the One...
As I watch her rhythmic movements, her beauty entrances me,
Never have I seen such magnificence, she’s as perfect as she can be;

When I saw her...

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Categories: andalusian, animals, funny, love, naturebeauty,
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Xlix - Tongue Teasers
UNQUOTABLE QUOTES: Tongue-Teasers - XLIX

« Third Degree » is when you add « Insult to injury ».

If you take everything everybody says with a «...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: andalusian, humor, irony, race, word
Form: Epigram
Another Silly Notion
I want an Andalusian woman.
Dark hair, dark eyes, dark skin.
One who looks beautiful in a summer dress
and has a Gypsy song in her heart.
All men...

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Categories: andalusian, angst, introspection, love, dark,
Form: Blank verse
Fly In the Soup
Listen, 
 can you hear it
 your taste buds losing interest?
 
A buzzing in the air
 black-winged hoverers
flit and fly across the kitchenette
 drawn in...

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© Dm Babbit  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: andalusian, angst, sorry,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member People of the Horse
Came from the North displaced by the cold winters,
They migrated to America these creatures
Natives saw the horse differently from the Spanish
As a gift to their...

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Categories: andalusian, animal, blessing, horse,
Form: Narrative
Bacchus
The Andalusian grapes are ripe this time
of season. Bacchus pipes his sweet tune o'er
the vinyards while soft breeze doth rustle more
in trees where mission tolls...

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Categories: andalusian, religious,
Form: Sonnet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things