Best Esperanto Poems
Mean Mr Azzhole - RantI am so smart, I can fool myself
but I am too stupid to figure me out.
What's your problem?
If you don’t stand for something,
You will fall for anything.
Now pick yourself up, get a number and wait for your turn.
I think, therefore I am over qualified.
And that’s...
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Categories:
esperanto, abuse, bullying, conflict, satire,
Form:
A Million Ways To Say I Love YouThey say
?There are a million ways?
To say I love you
In this day and age?
I could only find
?In my computer’s brain?
The words
to say I love you?
In 53 languages
of the 10,000 languages
?Spoken on this planet
Someday I may be able
?To say the simple words
?I love you?
In...
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Categories:
esperanto, love, love hurts,
Form:
Free verse
Wet MemoryWet memory
A hidden memory breath out deep
Before Queen Elizabeth II I swallow up the sun with my hands
And I don't die from the loves fire
Even when the bite pain asnostalgia impartibly
A kiss is absentat the corner of the lips slot
the rain embraces tear of...
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Categories:
esperanto, life, pain, rain, love,
Form:
Quintain (English)
Ghetto Good To Go
I’m not your average ghetto schmo,
I’m better than that
Much sharper than those dull D.C. politicos,
me just stating a fact
Another urban legend tidbit,
impo info you should know
Got laid back suburban wit,
I'm ghetto good to go
How do you talk to this Judeo-Africano
in Latin Esperanto?
Ask any of my...
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Categories:
esperanto, humanity, identity, love, peace,
Form:
Quatrain
The Rainhush
listen
to the rain
it speaks
Esperanto
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© paul callus...
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Categories:
esperanto, language,
Form:
Tanka
The United Altered States OfHe thinks to change times and laws the spiraling silencer of truth. ...
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Categories:
esperanto, age, bible, change, corruption,
Form:
Haibun
The Way of TheThe Way of the Coconut
The Way of the Coconut, that is our creed,
The coconut gives us all that we need.
From mental to physical, nothing left out,
It covers everything, without any doubt.
Where to begin, it’s really quite hard,
The topic complex, ahh, to be the Bard.
Called the...
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Categories:
esperanto, happy, myth, word play,
Form:
Rhyme
What To Feed Your ValentineValentine's Day is more special when you
Take your sweet out to eat at a romantic venue.
Add appeal to the meal,
And show him/her how you feel,
With a side dish not found on the menu:
With fajitas and flan
Say "te amo" to Juan;
Serve some "ich liebe dich"
With a...
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Categories:
esperanto, valentines day,
Form:
Rhyme
Dead Languages Or Learning How To SpeakAll my life I grew up stuttering
the words, the slang terms
the sentences
everything I say
coming from out of my mouth
always too complicated
for other people to comprehend
they all think
I am speaking
some dead language
like Latin, or Norse or Esperanto
or maybe Ancient Greek
or even talking backwards
while learning and forming
a...
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Categories:
esperanto, language,
Form:
Free verse
Elastic FamilyIn my elastic family
There is M'baye
There is Diallo
There is Ka
There is Gassama
In my elastic family
There is wolof
There is pulaar
There is diola
There is bambara
In my elastic family
There is Cosson
There is Bechet
There is Benammias
There...
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Categories:
esperanto, africa, cute love, family,
Form:
Free verse
Apprentice of PoetryWhen I translate:
ancient greek,
Aramaic,
Esperanto and
other languages
I'm just one
one further curious ...
When I translate:
the crackling of the fire,
the whistle of the wind,
or the voice of silence,
I'm an apprentice
of poetry ...!...
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Categories:
esperanto, allusion, analogy, appreciation, extended
Form:
Free verse
Readvertisement Three Marketeers Part 2looking at an agenda break it down like Esperanto ...
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Categories:
esperanto, faithjesus,
Form:
Rhyme
Poetry Apprentice CertainlyWhen I translate:
ancient greek,
Aramaic,
Esperanto and
other languages
I'm just one
a rapacious curious ...
When I translate:
the crackling of the fire,
the whistle of the wind,
or the voice of silence,
I'm an apprentice
of poetry ...!...
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Categories:
esperanto, allusion, appreciation, extended metaphor,
Form:
Free verse
Captain ArcaroGallop vapor folded aluminum mare resonator
Sun spits decorative decimals bleeding metal
Scatter the hourglass pearl crown tidewater brine dusk
Tongue sings driftwood bone galleys
Captain Arcaro flew sideways through time,
his boots full of fishbones,
his teeth tuned to minor seventh.
The geese were his crew—
not honking but howling,
in saxophone...
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Categories:
esperanto, africa, allegory, america, animal,
Form:
Light Verse